Go Back
Ngal Madunga
First Name: 
Last Name: 
Stage Name: 
Country: 
Born: 
Primary Language: 
Bio
Ngal Madunga's bio not yet available.
Discography
Albums2
Mundo Complicado
Mundo Complicado2018 • AlbumTracks: 8
Sipopo
Sipopo2016 • AlbumTracks: 8
Label
Record Label associated with Ngal Madunga - past and current.
    Similar Artists
    Titina Al Capone
    Titina Al CaponeCongo |1970| French
    Titina Mbwinga AlCapone is a virtuoso Congolese musician, drummer, and rhythm guitarist whose musical journey began with an innate passion. His rhythmic odyssey ignited in 1989 when he joined the iconic Wenge Musica, revitalizing the ensemble as a replacement for Maradonna. Titina's dynamic rhythms breathed new life into the melodies, firmly entwining his legacy in the Congolese musical tapestry. Loyalty defined his path, standing by JB Mpiana during the tumultuous 1997 split. In 2002, he embarked on a solo voyage, crafting a distinct musical identity through albums. Titina's artistry thrived in Koffi Olomide's Quartier Latin (2002-2007), and as a session drummer, his influence transcended borders. Today, he remains a stalwart force in Congolese music, an eternal rhythm that captivates and inspires.
    Pamelo Mounk'a
    Pamelo Mounk'aCongo |1945| French
    Pamelo Mounk'a, a highly revered musician hailing from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), left an indelible mark on the Congolese music scene. Mounk'a emerged as a prominent figure during the 1960s and 1970s. With his soulful voice and skillful guitar playing, he enchanted audiences with heartfelt performances. Mounk'a's music blended Congolese rumba with Afro-Cuban rhythms and poignant lyrics, exploring themes of love, social commentary, and everyday realities. His albums, including hits like "Missy Mbonda" and "Mama Ngungi," showcased his talent and artistic depth. Mounk'a's influence extended beyond music, as he became a cultural icon, celebrated for preserving Congolese heritage. He passed away on January 14 1996 at age 50. His legacy as a Congolese music legend lives on through his timeless compositions.
    Daouda
    DaoudaBurkina Faso |1951| French
    Tou Kone Daouda, known as Daouda or Daouda Le Sentimental, is a singer, lyricist, and composer from Burkina Faso. His musical journey began when a colleague at Ivoorian Television encouraged him to perform on Dimanche Pout Tout, leading to his overnight success with the self-written song "Gbaka's d'Abidjan." This marked the start of his career, and subsequent releases like "Los Villageons" and the LP "Mon Coeur Blanche" in 1978 solidified his status as a sensation in French-speaking Africa. Revered by fans as "Le Sentimental," Daouda's enduring career saw another milestone with his 2014 release, "Je Te Dis Adieu," showcasing his continued musical prowess.
    Bonga
    BongaAngola |1942| Portuguese
    Angolan singer-songwriter José Adelino Barceló de Carvalho, better known as Bonga, specializes in semba and folk music. At age 15, he began singing, but at age 23, he left Angola to pursue a career in track and field, eventually setting the 400-meter Portuguese record. The French government awarded Bonga the title of "Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters."
    António Paulino
    António PaulinoAngola |1954| Portuguese
    António Paulino Domingos, known by his music name António Paulino, is a legendary Angolan composer and musician. His music was a fusion of traditional Angolan rhythms with elements of jazz and rock, making it a unique and distinct sound. Paulino began his music career in 1971 and was a member of several popular music groups before becoming a solo artist. He produced many albums and singles, but his most notable single was "Gi Henda dia Mamã" (meaning: I Miss My Mother) in 1973, which expressed his grief and sorrow over the sudden loss of his mother. He is widely recognized for his contribution to the development of the Angolan music industry and remains an influential figure in the history of Angolan music.
    Eriki
    ErikiNorway |1990| English
    Eriki is a Norwegian composer and producer with extensive skills as a drummer, percussionist, guitarist, and bass player. His notable passion lies in Zimbabwean sungura music. In 2019, Eriki marked his debut in the music scene with the release of the single "Rollercoaster." Renowned for his expertise in various instruments, he further solidified his musical presence with the release of the album "Some Sort of Sungura" in 2020. Eriki's versatility as a musician, coupled with his dedication to Zimbabwean sungura music, showcases a unique blend of influences that contribute to his distinctive sound and artistic expression.
    Nicholas Zakaria
    Nicholas ZakariaZimbabwe |1956| Shona
    Nicholas Zakaria is a prominent Zimbabwean musician and leader of the Khiama Boys, known for his ability to nurture talent across genres. Zakaria's musical journey began at a young age, with him playing guitar at age eight and forming his band, The Green Mangoes, at age fourteen. After settling in Harare, he co-founded Vhuka Boys and later formed Khiama Boys. With a career spanning nearly half a century, Zakaria has released numerous albums, including the hit songs "Mabhauwa" and "Zomvelamvela." With his past apostolic beliefs, trademark bald head, and long beard, he is affectionately known as "Madzibaba." Often called "Senior Lecturer," he has mentored renowned musicians such as Alick Macheso and System Tazvida. He continues to be an influential figure in Zimbabwean music.
    Penda Dalle
    Penda DalleCameroon |1958| French
    Makossa