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Birth name
  
Jean de Dieu Makiese

Years active
  
1970 - 2007

Also known as
  
Madilu Bialu

Name
  
Madilu System


Genres
  
Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals

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Born
  
May 28, 1952 (
1952-05-28
)

Occupation(s)
  
composer, arranger, producer, singer

Died
  
Albums
  
La Bonne Humeur, Le tenant du titre, Pouvoir, Sans Commentaire, L'eau

Music group
  
TPOK Jazz (1980 – 1993)

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Jean de Dieu Makiese (28 May 1952 - 11 August 2007), popularly known as Madilu System, was a soukous singer and songwriter, born in Léopoldville, Belgian Congo - what is today known as Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He was once a member of the seminal soukous band TPOK Jazz which dominated the Congolese scene from 1960s through 1980s.

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Music career

Beginning as a teenager in 1969, Madilu sang with "Orchestre Symba", "Orchestre Bambula", headed by Papa Noel, and with "Festival des Maquisards", led by Sam Mangwana. Madilu later formed his own band known as "Orchestre Bakuba Mayopi".

However, it was not until Madilu teamed up with Franco, that he became a Congolese and International star. Franco is the one who nicknamed him Madilu System, a name that stuck. Madilu's first hit with TPOK Jazz was “Mamou (Tu Vois),” which became a hit in 1984. That was followed by Madilu's own composition for the band, “Pesa Position.” Then came “Mario” and “Reponse de Mario” in 1985 and perhaps the best of the Franco-Madilu duets, “La Vie des Hommes” in 1986.

Following the death of Franco, TPOK Jazz stopped making music for one year. Then the group came together again with Madilu as one of the leaders. In the years that followed, he was a key participant in several of the band’s reunions, both on-stage and in the studio. Madilu went on to establish a lucrative solo career. He relocated his residence to Paris, France and later, Geneva, Switzerland, while maintaining a large fan base in his hometown of Kinshasa.

At the beginning of August 2007, Madilu travelled to Kinshasa to shoot videos for his new songs. He collapsed on Friday, August the 10, 2007. He was taken to the University Hospital in Kinshasa, where he died the next morning, Saturday 11 August 2007.

Discography

Contributing artist
  • The Rough Guide to Congo Gold (2008, World Music Network)
  • References

    Madilu System Wikipedia