Justino HandangaZimbabwe |1920| EnglishSungura Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent commodo sed turpis accumsan imperdiet. Nulla quis odio ultrices est mollis aliquet in sed ligula. Sed ultrices egestas nulla sed convallis. Fusce porta gravida rhoncus. Cras metus tortor, facilisis ut pulvinar at, tincidunt at orci. Nunc auctor venenatis ex, eget blandit tellus rutrum at. Aenean ultricies aliquam sem eget malesuada. Duis ullamcorper vehicula mauris, id aliquet sapien dapibus et. Vivamus tristique dignissim tristique. Aliquam eget dictum felis. Maecenas eu auctor nibh. Duis eleifend tincidunt fringilla. Fusce eu lorem consequat, lobortis ex id, volutpat ante. Proin sed pharetra massa, ac varius arcu. Phasellus lobortis sapien ac lectus maximus, vitae aliquam elit pellentesque.
Lapiro De MbangaCameroon |1957| FrenchLapiro De Mbanga was a renowned Cameroonian musician, born as Lambo Pierre Roger. He started his music career in the 1980s, and his unique style of music blended traditional Cameroonian rhythms with reggae, makossa, and other genres. Lapiro was an outspoken political activist who used his music to address social issues such as corruption, poverty, and inequality in Cameroon. Some of his notable songs include "No Make Erreur," "Na Wou Go Pay," and "Constitution Constipée." However, in 2008, he was arrested and sentenced to three years in prison for his involvement in protests against President Paul Biya's government. He was released in 2011 and continued to create music until his death in March 2014 after a music career spanning over three decades.
Shimita El DiegoCongo |1920| FrenchShimita El Diego, originally known as Lukombo Nzambe, is a celebrated singer-composer from the Congo. He drew deep inspiration from African musical legends like Tabu Ley Rochereau and Joseph Kabasele and made his mark in the 1980s by collaborating with influential Zairean bands during the early days of soukous music. A pivotal figure in the soukous movement, Shimita gained immense popularity as a member of Le Grand Zaiko and as a co-founder of the Soukous Stars. His exceptional vocal abilities are showcased in the renowned soukous hit "Lagos Night". Through his original songs in various Congolese languages and beyond, Shimita's music transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, which has helped solidify his position as a significant figure in African music.
AwiloCongo, The Democratic Republic of the |1962| FrenchAwilo Longomba is a popular Congolese musician. His father was a lead singer and founder of Tout Puissant OK Jazz, and Awilo grew up around music. He started drumming for groups in Kinshasa, joined Viva La Musica, and moved to France to pursue his career. Awilo is popular in Africa and internationally, with hit songs like "Coupe Bibamba" and "Karolina." He has collaborated with various African artists, won the Best Soukous Entertainer Award, and worked with modern-day musicians like P-Square and Yemi Alade.
Vieux GazeurIvory Coast |1920| FrenchVieux Gazeur, whose real name is Lehourou Jean Hilaire, is a renowned Ivorian Zouglou musician known for pioneering the Zouglou music genre with his powerful voice. He and his friends started performing at funerals, captivating audiences with their music. He left school to pursue his passion and started making albums such as C'Est Mon Pépé, Liens de parenté, and Ambiance au lycée, which led to widespread recognition and success. Vieux Gazeur aspires to gain global fame and continues to enthrall listeners with his unique brand of Zouglou, making a lasting impact on the Ivorian music scene. He is a trailblazing artist and a symbol of Côte d'Ivoire's rich musical heritage, and his talent is limitless.
George DarkoGhana |1951| GaGeorge Darko is a Ghanaian highlife musician, who introduced the Burger-highlife with his first hit "Ako ti brofo", which was very popular in the early 1980s. Son of a paramount chief, he was educated at the Presbyterian School at Akropong. Born: 1951 (age 70 years). He is a produce, a dancer and a performer.
Alain KounkouCongo |1969| FrenchAlain Kounkou is a well-known musician, singer, and songwriter in the Soukous genre from Congo. He gained fame in the 1980s for his exceptional talent and embraced a variety of musical styles. Rather than having a permanent band, he worked with talented session musicians. He collaborated with guitarist Nene Tchakou and produced popular hits like "Soukous Master EXPERIENCE" and "MY SOUKOUS IS FANTASTIC." His international tours, including ones in Nairobi in 2005 and Zimbabwe in 2009, helped establish him as a global Soukous sensation. Although he took a break from the music scene, a compilation album in 2011 revived his impact and cemented his legacy as a true Soukous maestro. He continues to inspire musicians and fans alike.
Dj KedjevaraIvory Coast |1986| FrenchBorn in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, on April 18, 1986, DJ Kedjevara, born Yao Perfect, is a versatile Ivorian artist, singer, DJ, and music producer signed to 18 Avril Productions. His stage name, a fusion of Che Guevara and "Kédjénou de Varan," reflects his resilience. He began as a DJ at Marcory Gasoil in Abidjan, venturing into coupé-décalé music. His hit "Tchoucou Tchoucou" brought international acclaim, followed by the album "Chekele Chekele." Notable live concerts in 2012 and 2015 furthered his fame. Besides his artistry, DJ Kedjevara is an artist-producer and family man, married to Emma Désirée Teyanna, with two children, Raphael and Soan Lucas.