Titina Al CaponeCongo |1970| FrenchTitina 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.