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Malage de Lugendo

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Occupation(s)
  
Recording artist

Genres
  
Soukous

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Malage Lugendo

Years active
  
1976 - present


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Born
  
25 December 1961 (age 62) Bukavu, DR Congo (
1961-12-25
)

Associated acts
  
TPOK JazzTcheke-Tcheke-LoveAfrisa InternationalMekanoZaiko Langa Langa

Albums
  
Zaire-Ghana, Merveilles du Passe, 1957, 1958, 1959

Music groups
  
TPOK Jazz (1986 – 1989), Zaiko Langa Langa (1989 – 2009)

Similar People
  
Simaro Lutumba, Mayaula Mayoni, Josky Kiambukuta Londa, Zitani Dalienst Ya Ntesa, Franco Luambo

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Malage de Lugendo (born 25 December 1961), is a DR Congolese soukous recording artist, composer and vocalist. He was a member of François Luambo Makiadi's seminal band TPOK Jazz, and Tabu Ley Rochereau's band Afrisa International.

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Malage de Lugendo performs MICHELINA


History

He was born in Bukavu, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He attended Boboto College in Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC. During the timeframe of 1976 and 1977, then a teenager aged 15 or 16, he became actively involved in music. Like many other musicians in Kinshasa, at the time, he joined several musician groups of his generation, including: Campagna, Oka and Jacula. He and others then founded Mekano.

In 1979, Malage met Empompo "Deyesse" Loway, an accomplished Congolese saxophonist, who introduced him to the group Tcheke-Tcheke-Love, where Empompo was a member. Malage joins the group. In 1980, Malage de Lugendo co-founded the band Afro-International with Mimi-Ley and Shiko Mawatu. The following year, in 1981, he was invited to go on a West African tour by music artist Mayaula Mayoni. The tour lasted a whole year.

TPOK Jazz

On returning to the country, Mayaula introduced him to the Grand Master Franco Luambo Makiadi. He became a member of the soukous band TPOK Jazz, led by Franco, which dominated the Congolese music scene from the 1960s through the 1980s. The young singer featured in OK Jazz hits such as "Testament ya Bowule" in 1984", later followed by "Celio", "Chandra", "Boma Ngai naboma yo" and "Ekaba kaba". The seriousness and the experience propels Malage to rise to status of General Secretary of the group OK Jazz in 1989. That same year, he left TPOK Jazz.

After TPOK Jazz

He takes advantage of this course bad patch to take out a first album "Baiser de Judas" in 1988. In April, 1989, Malage integrates the group Zaïko Langa Langa, led by Jossart Nyoka Longo, which dominated the Congolese music scene from the 1970s through the 1990s. From the first album of the group, he takes out a successful tube "Leki ya Baby" in 1990. A few years later, he participates in the record "Les Asiatiques", together with Madilu System and Carlyto. The album will know an enormous success. In 1995, he takes out a record. The latter will cause his departure of Zaïko. He settled down then in Brussels with his family. He begins a solo career. In 1997, he takes out "Abulungani", first solo album. He will be followed in 2000 by "Pain quotidien". Since then, he intervenes in several musical projects in Africa, in Europe and in America. He takes advantage of it to get fresh ideas during eight years, to deliver the hit "SMS".

References

Malage de Lugendo Wikipedia