Empire Bakuba

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Makamata 07:25 Tools
Ibetibi 05:05 Tools
Georgette 07:12 Tools
Coupe du monde 07:12 Tools
Sauvetage 08:21 Tools
Désert 07:20 Tools
Hommage Pepe Kalle 05:22 Tools
Héritage 06:41 Tools
Tshikivuila 07:10 Tools
Biographie 07:37 Tools
Nazoki 05:07 Tools
Kanu 05:21 Tools
Miss Goma 06:50 Tools
Bakuba Show 15:05 Tools
Numero Empire 05:21 Tools
Obosini kisomele 15:05 Tools
Sombokila 07:40 Tools
Adieu Leya 06:35 Tools
Trahison 10:40 Tools
Sinitia 06:10 Tools
Muinto 08:39 Tools
Kabambare 08:22 Tools
Musique Clarification 06:37 Tools
Phono 07:19 Tools
Ive Dikando 10:31 Tools
Mama N'isola 03:23 Tools
Sango Ya Mawa 09:28 Tools
Calvaire Pt. 1 06:10 Tools
Savoir Vivre 06:06 Tools
Tshi-Tshi 06:06 Tools
La Terre Sainte 06:06 Tools
Naponi Ngoluke 06:21 Tools
Amour Propre 08:39 Tools
trop c'est trop 06:21 Tools
Mwana-Gabon 07:19 Tools
Malo 08:39 Tools
Zouke Zouke 06:32 Tools
Livre D'or (Philou Louzolo Edit) 08:39 Tools
Mwana akimi kelasi 08:39 Tools
Show Time 03:01 Tools
Livre D'Or 09:18 Tools
Chico Fele 04:17 Tools
Pebi Ya Pembe 09:18 Tools
Deux Problemes 06:16 Tools
Bobo 06:32 Tools
L'argent ne fait pas le bonheur 06:39 Tools
Qu'est-ce Que C'est... 06:16 Tools
Maguy Na Ngay 06:21 Tools
Lisola 06:28 Tools
Muinto Obrigado 05:34 Tools
Mwana Gabon 06:39 Tools
ogangaki 07:35 Tools
Famo 05:57 Tools
Mamie 06:28 Tools
Poun Moun Paka Bouger 09:18 Tools
Calvaire Pt. 2 06:28 Tools
Dianzenza 09:14 Tools
Kwassa Kwassa 03:41 Tools
Nazinki Maboko 08:04 Tools
Cherie Clau 08:47 Tools
Bakuba Show, Ma belle Dibo, Vie ya mo... 15:05 Tools
Amie Ya Bomwana 08:47 Tools
Il n'y a pas de sot metiers 07:51 Tools
La Belle étoile 07:51 Tools
Kay-Tshim 07:51 Tools
Souvenir Mpoli 08:04 Tools
Full Option 07:51 Tools
Mama Mapasa 08:04 Tools
Tobokola Muana 09:42 Tools
Mamaie 05:43 Tools
Kombe Dilu 05:43 Tools
Welcome 09:42 Tools
Sanda 09:42 Tools
Jamaica 09:56 Tools
Zabolo 09:56 Tools
Mpitisha bonne annee 08:04 Tools
Botika Ngai 09:27 Tools
Il n'y a pas de sots métiers 09:18 Tools
Na koboya ye te 09:27 Tools
Paralyse bis 09:27 Tools
Mille baisers 09:27 Tools
Mindondo 09:18 Tools
Ce n'est pas ma faute 05:43 Tools
Diarrhée Verbale 08:04 Tools
Nakoluka Yo Sabina 05:39 Tools
Madi Madima 09:18 Tools
Na ndimaki te boyo 08:04 Tools
Drame 08:04 Tools
Litama 08:04 Tools
Nunu Tresort 08:04 Tools
Donne Moi Ta Main 08:04 Tools
Marie Mosantu 08:04 Tools
Libaku Mabe 05:43 Tools
Education Injustice 05:43 Tools
Ntoya 05:43 Tools
Mpitisha Bonne Année 05:43 Tools
Ami ya Bomuana 05:43 Tools
Mama Leki Ndaya 05:43 Tools
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Pepe Kalle (November 30, 1951 – November 28, 1998) was a soukous singer, musician and bandleader from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Pepe Kalle was born Kabasele Yampanya in Kinshasa (then Léopoldville), but later assumed the name of his mentor, Grand Kalle. With a multi-octave vocal range and a dynamic stage presence, the 190 cm (6 feet 3 inches) and 136 kg (300 pound) vocalist recorded more than three hundred songs and twenty albums during his two decade-long career. Known affectionately as "the elephant of African music" and "La Bombe Atomique", Kalle entertained audiences with his robust performances. His musical career started with African Jazz, the band of Grand Kalle. He later become the lead singer of Lipua Lipua, where he sung alongside Nyboma Mwandido. In 1972, Kalle along with Dilu Dilumona and Papy Tex, left Lipua Lipua to form their own band named Empire Bakuba. Empire Bakuba took its name from a Congolese warrior tribe, and it pointedly incorporated rootsy rhythms from the interior, sounds that had long been sidelined by popular rumba. The band was an instant hit, and together with Zaiko Langa Langa they became Kinshasa's most popular youth band. With hits such as Pepe Kalle's Dadou and Papy Tex's Sango ya mawa, the band was a constant fixture on the charts. They also created a new dance, the kwassa kwassa. On their tenth anniversary in 1982, the band was voted Zaire's top group. Throughout the early 1980s, Empire Bakuba continued to tour extensively while releasing no less than four albums a year. By the mid eighties, they had a large following throughout Francophone Central and West Africa. His 1986 collaboration with Nyboma labelled Zouke zouke was one of the years top selling albums. But it was his second collaboration with Nyboma, Moyibi (1988), which launched his popularity throughout Africa. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Kalle fused elements of the fast paced version of soukous produced in Paris studios. His 1990 album, Roger Milla, a tribute to the exploits of the great Camerounian footballer, is a classic example of this arrangement. In 1992 the band faced its first major calamity when Emoro, the band's dancing dwarf, died while on tour in Botswana. Despite this setback, Pepe Kalle's popularity continued to soar in the nineties as he released albums like Gigantafrique, Larger than life and Cocktail. He also collaborated with other legends like Lutumba Simaro and Nyoka Longo. Pepe Kalle died of a heart attack in November 1998. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.