Nyboma & Kamale Dynamique
Nyboma is one of the most celebrated Soukous musicians in the world. Nyboma Mwan'dido was born in Zaïre (now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo). Nyboma started singing with Orchestre Negro Succes. In 1969 he joined the band Baby National, then Bella Bella. He broke away and started a band called Lipua Lipua, with which he scored the hit Kamale. When he left Lipua Lipua, he called his next band Les Kamale. In the 1970s Les Kamale was a popular danceband with their hits Salanga and Afida na ngai. In 1979 Nyboma was drafted into African All-Stars in Togo, after the bands' founder Sam Mangwana had left. They recorded the hits Doublé Doublé and Papy Sodolo. Nyboma has worked with many musical greats from Congo, from Pepe Kalle and others in Empire Bakuba, to Koffi Olomide and his counterparts in Les Quatre Etoiles: Bopol, Syran and Wuta Mayi. Nyboma’s album Anicet was produced by Ibrahim Sylla, and his signature is evident from the polished, multi-layered songs in the album—including a song in which Nyboma pays tribute to Malcolm X (in a song of the same title) and to Pan-Africanism in a song entitled Abissinia (a name for ancient Ethiopia). Several of his albums are collaborations with Pepe Kalle, Madilu System, Kamale, Lokassa Ya Mbongo, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nyboma is one of the most celebrated Soukous musicians in the world. Nyboma Mwan'dido was born in Zaïre (now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo). Nyboma started singing with Orchestre Negro Succes. In 1969 he joined the band Baby National, then Bella Bella. He broke away and started a band called Lipua Lipua, with which he scored the hit Kamale. When he left Lipua Lipua, he called his next band Les Kamale. In the 1970s Les Kamale was a popular danceband with their hits Salanga and Afida na ngai. In 1979 Nyboma was drafted into African All-Stars in Togo, after the bands' founder Sam Mangwana had left. They recorded the hits Doublé Doublé and Papy Sodolo. Nyboma has worked with many musical greats from Congo, from Pepe Kalle and others in Empire Bakuba, to Koffi Olomide and his counterparts in Les Quatre Etoiles: Bopol, Syran and Wuta Mayi. Nyboma’s album Anicet was produced by Ibrahim Sylla, and his signature is evident from the polished, multi-layered songs in the album—including a song in which Nyboma pays tribute to Malcolm X (in a song of the same title) and to Pan-Africanism in a song entitled Abissinia (a name for ancient Ethiopia). Several of his albums are collaborations with Pepe Kalle, Madilu System, Kamale, Lokassa Ya Mbongo, and others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Babatunde Olatunji
Bombino
Funkanala
Kiala
Anicet
Doublé Doublé
Amba
Doublé-Doublé
Lidy
Aïcha Motema
Papy Sodolo
Coeur À Coeur
Abissina
Malcolm X
Doublé doublé - 1996 Version
Double-Double
Mami Yo
Bandona
Masola
Magali
Mami Yo (Kuruze Ya Campus)
Stop Feu Rouge
Maya
Zatcha
Asso M'bele
Okino
Kabanga
Amour Perdu
Vanie
Double Double
Ina
Pepe Bougier
Likambo
Doublé doublé (1996 Version)
Madiana
Mama iye ye
Niki Bue
Coeur à Coeur
Ban Gula-Ban Gula
Pembe
Nouvelle Generation
C'est ci ou c'est cela
Mombassa
Mama Africa
Masele
Keva
Mami yo (kKuruze ya campus)
Lemba-Lemba
Diarrhée verbale
Tika Makanisi
Mbondo
Voisin
Aicha motema
Nina
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