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Papa Wendo
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Antoine Wendo Kolosoy, also known as Papa Wendo, was a Congolese musician from the DRC. He's widely regarded as one of the pioneers of modern Congolese music and is known for popularizing the rumba genre. Papa Wendo started his career as a singer and composer in the late 1940s. He formed his band, Victoria Bakolo Miziki, in the 1950s and released his first hit song, "Marie-Louise," in 1948. His music became immensely popular, and he went on to record several albums and tour extensively throughout Africa. He received numerous awards and honors, including the National Order of the Leopard, Congo's highest civilian honor. Asides from his music career, Papa Wendo was also a political activist. Papa Wendo died on July 28, 2008, at the age of 83.
Discography
Albums2
Amba
Amba2002 • AlbumTracks: 11
Marie Louise
Marie Louise1999 • albumTracks: 10
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