Louis Albert William Longomba
(born 5 May 1962), known professionally as Awilo Longomba, is a Congolese
soukous singer, drummer, songwriter, dancer, and producer.
William is known for pioneering the techno-
soukous genre,
a variant of soukous that blends
techno music
Techno is a genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range from 120 to 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central rhythm is typically in common time ( ) and often ...
with
ndombolo
Ndombolo, also known as dombolo, is a genre of dance music originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Derived from soukous in the 1990s, with fast-paced hip-swaying dance rhythms, often accompanied by Beat (music), upbeat, Percussion ...
, often incorporating elements of
electro,
dance music
Dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing. It can be either a whole piece or part of a larger musical arrangement. In terms of performance, the major categories are live dance music and recorded dance musi ...
, and
zouk
Zouk is a musical movement and dance pioneered by the French Antillean band Kassav' in the early 1980s. It was originally characterized by a fast tempo (120–145 bpm), a percussion-driven rhythm, and a loud horn section. Musicians from Mart ...
.
Between 1980 and 1995, William made his music debut as a drummer for
Viva La Musica,
Stukas,
Loketo
Diblo Dibala (born 9 August 1954), often known simply as Diblo, is a Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese soukous musician, known as "Machine Gun" for his speed and skill on the guitar.
He was born in 1954 in Kisangani. He moved to Kinsh ...
, Nouvelle Génération.
He rose to fame across Africa and among the
continent's diaspora in Europe.
''Moto Pamba'' won him two consecutive
Best Artist of Central Africa at the
1996 and 1997 Kora Awards.
In 1998, William unveiled his second studio album, ''Coupé Bibamba''. The album's eponymous single (featuring
Jocelyne Béroard on vocals), became a chart-topper in Africa and gained a considerable following in Europe and America. It is often often regarded as one of Africa's most acclaimed
Lingala
Lingala (or Ngala, Lingala: ) is a Bantu languages, Bantu language spoken in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the northern half of the Republic of the Congo, in their capitals, Kinshasa and Brazzaville, and to a lesser de ...
songs.
William became the first artist to sell out the
Lagos National Stadium for three consecutive days.
The song was later featured in the ''World Tribute to the Funk'' compilation album by
Sony Music
Sony Music Entertainment (SME), commonly known as Sony Music, is an American multinational music company owned by Japanese conglomerate Sony Group Corporation. It is the recording division of Sony Music Group, with the other half being the ...
, featuring a new
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
remix titled "Comment Tu T'Appelles" with
James D-Train Williams
James Nelson Williams (born 1962), known by the stage name D Train (stylized as D TRAIN), is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1980s with the release of his first album " You're th ...
.
William is the first Congolese artist to have performed in
São Tomé and Príncipe
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, as well as the only
Sub-Saharan Africa
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n, along with
Miriam Makeba
Zenzile Miriam Makeba ( , ; 4 March 1932 – 9 November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter, actress, and civil rights activist. Associated with musical genres including African popular music, Afropop, ja ...
, to have performed in
Libya
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during the creation of the
African Union
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.
His third studio album ''Kafou Kafou'', debuted in July 2000, later won him the
Judges' Special Awards at the
2001 Kora Awards for his contribution to
African music
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.
In September 2003, he issued his fourth studio album, ''Mondongo''.
In August 2008, he published his fifth studio album, ''Superman''.
In 2009, William clinched the accolade of Best Soukous Entertainer at the IRAWMA Awards.
Early life and career
1962–1994: Childhood, education and music debut
Awilo Longomba was born Louis Albert William Longomba on 5 May 1962, in
Kinshasa
Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the Capital city, capital and Cities of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-grow ...
(formerly
Léopoldville
Kinshasa (; ; ), formerly named Léopoldville from 1881–1966 (), is the capital and largest city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Kinshasa is one of the world's fastest-growing megacities, with an estimated population of 17 million ...
) to a
Mongo father and a
Ngombe mother from
Équateur Province Équateur, French for equator, may refer to:
Places
* Province of Équateur, a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 2015
* Équateur (former province), a former province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1966–2015
* � ...
.
Longomba hailed from a well-known musical family: his father,
Vicky Longomba, was the lead vocalist and founding member of
Tout Puissant OK Jazz.
He was born to a family of six sisters and three brothers.
He is the uncle of the Kenyan-based music duo
Lovy Longomba and the late Christian Longomba.
His older sister, Malou Longomba, is the mother of French professional soccer player
Claude Makélélé.
As a child, Longomba spent every moment around music, frequently attending his father's rehearsals. His father, influenced by his views on contemporary musicians as dissolute figures, often clothed himself in sartorial splendor and ardently discouraged his son from pursuing a music career.
In an interview with ''
Daily Nation
The ''Daily Nation'' is a Kenyan newspaper. It was founded in 1958 and is published in Nairobi.
History
The ''Daily Nation'' was started in the year 1958 as a Swahili weekly called ''Taifa'' by the Englishman Charles Hayes. It was bought in 1 ...
'', Longomba mentioned, "My father inspired me but he never wanted me to get into music. Despite that, he was a loving father who ensured that all his children got a good education".
Logomba's passion for music burgeoned exponentially, leading him to abandon school and become a drummer for
Papa Wemba's band
Viva La Musica in 1985.
In 1986, as part of their Euro–Asia tours, Longomba and Viva La Musica toured
Matonge in Brussels to record their album ''Destin ya Moto'' at Gina Efonge's bar. There, his stature as an exceptional drummer within the group gained momentum.
In 1989, he permanently relocated to Paris and applied for his ''
Carte de Séjour
Carte may refer to:
People
* Alexander Carte
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''.
During his residency in Paris, Longomba encountered prejudiced attitudes towards
Afro-French and became increasingly resentful of the emergence of
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Jean Louis Marie Le Pen (20 June 1928 – 7 January 2025), commonly known as Jean-Marie Le Pen (), was a French politician, lawyer and activist. He founded the far-right National Front (now National Rally) party and served as the party's presi ...
's movement, which accentuated the pervasiveness of racism in France, particularly within political factions like the
National Front.
In a 1996 interview with historian James A. Winders of
Appalachian State University
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, Longomba noted "....I saw that there was discrimination coming from the prefecture-how they spoke to people, to Africans, to others who did not understand French well. It was there that I saw that there is a very dangerous discrimination".
Though not as high-profile as
Ray Lema, he had assimilated into Parisian life and had formed a personal attachment to the city.
In the early 1990s, while with Viva La Musica, Longomba began drumming for various Congolese bands, including
Orchestre Stukas and
Loketo
Diblo Dibala (born 9 August 1954), often known simply as Diblo, is a Democratic Republic of the Congo, Congolese soukous musician, known as "Machine Gun" for his speed and skill on the guitar.
He was born in 1954 in Kisangani. He moved to Kinsh ...
. In 1991, he toured
Kenya
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for the first time, accompanying
Aurlus Mabélé and the Loketo band as a drummer. A year later, he parted ways with Viva La Musica and founded his band, La Nouvelle Génération, of which he became the bandleader, accompanied by members Luciana de Mingongo, Lidjo Kwempa, Fataki Ndoko José, Maray Maray, Maestro Fanfan, and Fafa de Molokaï. The newly established group swiftly garnered acclaim in Africa and produced several albums. He collaborated on numerous records in France and toured globally with prominent African artists.
He became a French citizen in 1994, having married a French woman.
Solo career
1995–1998: ''Moto Pamba'' and Kampala Serena Hotel concert
In 1995, Longomba departed from La Nouvelle Génération and went on to unveil his debut solo studio album, titled ''Moto Pamba''.
The record, which consisted of eight tracks, was produced by Paris-based Jip Productions and distributed by Mélodie Distribution.
''Moto Pamba'' was a blend of
Congolese rumba and
soukous.
He was the album's composer, lead vocalist, and drummer, while Ballou Canta and Shimita provided backing vocals, and Miguel Yamba, Ngouma Lokito, and Pablo Lubadika Porthos contributed on bass guitar.
''Moto Pamba'' also featured guitars by Lokassa Ya M'Bongo, Emmanuel Samba,
Rigo Star, Dally Kimoko, and
Syran Mbenza, with mixing by Thierry Doumergue and percussion by 3615 Niaou and Mavungu Malanda. Additional vocals were provided by Abby Surya,
Dindo Yogo, Kuleta Pompon, Luciana Demingongo, and
Sam Mangwana.
In an interview with ''
La Prospérité'', Longomba revealed that during ''Moto Pamba''
's production, the director exhorted him to prioritise singing over drumming.
He also briefed the press that his voice astonished everyone when the record came out.
The album's break-out singles "Moyen Te" and "Betty Mulanga" gained significant success in Africa.
Despite the album's success, Longomba continued to work as a drummer for various artists, including Gabonese singer
Oliver N'Goma and
Tshala Muana's backup group.
During a performance at
Kampala Serena Hotel that same year, where he accompanied Oliver N'Goma, Longomba chose to perform incognito in the first show and adopt the pseudonym "Willy" to avoid stealing N'Goma's spotlight.
However, he eventually revealed himself during the second show and received an enthusiastic response from the audience. The ''
Seychelles Nation'' even noted that his presence compelled "N'Goma to take the risk of presenting it".
The concert provided an opportunity to promote ''Moto-Pamba''.
In 1996, Longomba further promoted the album through a live performance at
Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette () is the third-largest park in Paris, in area, located at the northeastern edge of the city in the 19th arrondissement of Paris, 19th arrondissement. The park houses one of the largest concentrations of cultural venues ...
in Paris and subsequently won the
Best Artist of Central Africa at the first edition of the
Kora Awards
The KORA All Africa Music Awards are music awards given annually for musical achievement in sub-Saharan Africa. The awards were founded in 1994 by Benin born businessman, Ernest Adjovi, after a discussion in Namibia with the country's President H ...
.
He received the same accolade on 1 October 1997.
1998–2000: Continent-wide success with ''Coupé Bibamba''
On 27 October 1998, Longomba debuted his second studio album, ''Coupé Bibamba''.
The album was produced by Jip Productions and distributed in multiple formats, such as compact disc and
cassette, across several countries, including France,
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest List of ci ...
, and Kenya.
Comprising ten tracks, ''Coupé Bibamba'' was arranged by Lazare Gamand and Ntoumba Minka, and includes backing and leading vocals by
Jocelyne Béroard, Guy-Guy Fall, Tutu Callugi, Abby Surya, Awa Maïga, Lidjo Kwempa, Marilyn Komba, Patricia Aubou, and Alain Mpéla Yoka. Longomba played the drums, with Faustino Ngoita and Ntoumba Minka on bass guitars, and Caien Madoka, Dally Kimoko, and Japonais Maladi on lead guitars. Mavungu Malanda and Zé Luis Nascimento contributed on percussion, and Briscard Kouadio and Japonais Maladi on rhythm guitars.
The album's eponymous techno-
soukous-infused-single, which featured
Jocelyne Béroard, became a massive hit in Africa and Europe, as well as among diaspora communities worldwide, and remains a timeless classic in African music.
The song addresses the issue of
poverty in Africa
Poverty in Africa is the lack of provision to satisfy the Basic needs, basic human needs of certain people in Africa. African nations typically fall toward the bottom of any list measuring small size economic activity, such as income per capita ...
.
In an interview with the ''
Daily Nation
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History
The ''Daily Nation'' was started in the year 1958 as a Swahili weekly called ''Taifa'' by the Englishman Charles Hayes. It was bought in 1 ...
'', Longomba expressed that "Coupé Bibamba" urges young people to pursue education, attend church, and have faith in themselves to combat poverty in Africa.
The incorporation of ''
mabanga'', a practice where musicians mention an individual's name during a song for a fee, was notable, with the mention directed at Robert Ogwal, also known as Rasta Rob, a prominent radio presenter in the
African Great Lakes Region
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at the time.
"Coupé Bibamba" success enabled Longomba to embark on an
East Africa
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n tour in early 1999, with sold-out performances in
Tanzania
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, including shows in
Dar es Salaam
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,
Moshi,
Arusha
Arusha is a city in Tanzania. The city is the Capital city, capital of the Arusha Region. It has a population of 617,631 people. , and
Mwanza
Mwanza City, also known as Rock City to the residents, is a port city and capital of Mwanza Region on the southern shore of Lake Victoria in north-western Tanzania. With an urban population of 1,104,521 and a population of 3,699,872 in the region ...
.
Due to overwhelming public demand, he extended his stay, and numerous fans were unable to gain entry to his debut show at the Diamond Jubilee Upanga in Dar es Salaam.
He then performed in Kenya at the
Carnivore
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Plants are the eukaryotes that form the Kingdom (biology), kingdom Plantae; they ar ...
in Nairobi before proceeding to Mamba Village in
Mombasa
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and the Kimwa Grand Hotel in
Kisumu
Kisumu ( ) is the third-largest city in Kenya located in the Lake Victoria area in the former Nyanza Province. It is the second-largest city after Kampala in the Lake Victoria Basin. The city has a population of slightly over 600,000. The ...
.
"Coupé Bibamba" also augmented Longomba's visibility in West Africa, where it led to interpretations in various native languages, including
Yoruba,
Igbo and
Nigerian Pidgin
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.
As reported by ''
This Day
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'', his music gained substantial recognition in southern Nigeria and swiftly proliferated to the north, where "every verse of the
Koran
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,
Hausa children know two lines of Comment tu t'appelle". In 2000, Longomba achieved the unprecedented feat of selling out three consecutive concerts at
Lagos National Stadium.
He also filled the 22,000-seat
Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu, and later the 30,000-seat
Jolly Nyame Stadium in Jalingo, in 2003, making him the first Congolese artist to dominate Nigerian airwaves.
Longomba's collaboration with
Sony Music
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for the ''World Tribute to the Funk'' compilation album for the song's new
funk
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remix titled "Comment Tu T'Appelles", featuring
James D-Train Williams
James Nelson Williams (born 1962), known by the stage name D Train (stylized as D TRAIN), is an American singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, producer and actor. He rose to fame in the early 1980s with the release of his first album " You're th ...
, gained popularity among the continent's diaspora in France and the US and was also included in Edenways Records' ''African Dance Floor'' compilation album. This led to Longomba's performance at
Zénith de Paris alongside
Jocelyn Lorette Brown,
Oliver Cheatham,
Jerome Prister, Imagination and
Anita Ward, all of whom were part of ''World Tribute to the Funk''.
2000–2008: ''Kafou Kafou'', ''Mondongo'' and performances
In July 2000, Longomba released his third studio album, ''Kafou Kafou''. Consisting of 10 tracks, Kafou Kafou was produced by Jimmy Houetinou through Jip Productions and jointly distributed by Mélodie Distribution and Section Zouk Records.
It later earned him the Jury Special Award at the 2001 Kora Awards, which he offered to
Nelson Mandela
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at
Sun City.
In an interview with Foster Romanus of the ''
Late Nite Celebrity Show'', he expressed that having Mandela in attendance was a significant honour, due to his profound respect for Mandela's influential contributions to Africa.
Longomba introduced his fourth studio album, ''Mondongo'', in September 2003 through AJIP, with distribution by Mélodie Distribution. The album was supported by hit singles "Karolina", "Zumbeya", "Mupenzi", "Pinzoli", "Gladys", "Kayembe", "Mondongo", "Champion", "Mia Muliere", and "Dance Floor".
''Mondongo'' was a blend of
Congolese rumba,
soukous, R&B, and
Kompa
Compas (; ; ), also known as konpa or kompa, is a modern méringue dance music genre of Haiti. The genre was created by Nemours Jean-Baptiste following the creation of Ensemble Aux Callebasses in 1955, which became Ensemble Nemours Jean-Baptist ...
.
It achieved widespread acclaim in Africa and sold over 30,000 copies in France. The album's lead single, "Karolina", became a staple at hall parties and is often cited as the most-played song at African events. In the song, Longomba expresses his admiration for his muse, Karolina, extolling her physical appeal comprehensively – from head to toe, front, and back.
Longomba promoted the album with sold-out shows in
Harare
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,
Bulawayo
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, and
Chitungwiza
Chitungwiza is the third populous urban centre in Zimbabwe and town of Harare Province in Zimbabwe. It is located on the outskirts of Harare.
History
As of the 2022 census, Chitungwiza had a population of 371,244.
There are two main highwa ...
towards the year's end, alongside Zimbabwean singer
Alick Macheso. To further support ''Mondongo'', Longomba went on a tour in Cameroon in 2004, with performances at
Cinéma Le Wouri,
Stade Mbappé Léppé, Cinéma Abbia, and
Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium.
In November that year, Longomba received a nomination for "Karolina" at the
2004 Kora Awards.
In March 2005, Longomba took the stage at the Africa Live 2005 concert, a
malaria
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-fighting event hosted at the
Iba-Mar-Diop Stadium, where he performed in front of 40,000 people with other co-performers including
Youssou N'Dour
Youssou N'Dour (, ; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional actor, businessman, and politician. In 2004, ''Rolling Stone'' described him as, "perhaps the m ...
,
Orchestra Baobab,
Tinariwen
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,
Didier Awadi,
Corneille,
Salif Keita,
Rokia Traoré,
Manu Dibango, and
Seun Kuti.
The event was organised by Youssou N'Dour as part of the
Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM), an initiative launched in 1998 by the
World Health Organization
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,
United Nations Development Programme
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,
UNICEF
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, and the
World Bank
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.
The following month, he launched a US tour with his
backing band
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, including guitarist Caien Madoka, vocalist Omba Petit Bokul, and drummer Simolo Katondi, with stops in New York City,
Washington D.C.,
Boston
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,
Dallas
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, and
Houston
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.
Among their prominent performances was a notable appearance at New York's Satalla World Music venue, delivering two sets to a full house on 1 April.
The performance featured several of his popular tracks, including "Karolina", and included a special appearance by bassist Ngouma Lokito, co-founder of Soukous Stars, who joined the band to play "Coupé Bibamba".
On 16 April, he performed at the French venue, C'est La Vie club in
Atlanta
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.
In September 2005, Longomba held three concerts in
Windhoek
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,
Swakopmund
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, and
Oshakati
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Oshakati was founded i ...
. In July next year, Longomba performed in
Libreville
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as part of the Amissa Bongo Foundation and Iriscom International's second edition of the Nuit de la Musique. He also played at the Sumbe International Music Festival, colloquially called "FestiSumbe", in
Sumbe in September 2006. In 2007, Longomba held two consecutive sold-out concerts at the
Hotel Ivoire in
Cocody
Cocody (, ) is a suburb of and one of the 10 urban communes of Ivory Coast, communes of Abidjan, Ivory Coast. It is upmarket and has an abundance of mansions. Cocody is where most of the wealthy businesspeople, ambassadors, and other affluent peop ...
and the
Yopougon Sports Complex in
Yopougon
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. He followed this up with a Labor Day concert in
Antananarivo
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in 2008, where he was joined by about twenty other artists.
2008–present: ''Superman'', performances and collaborations
In August 2008, Longomba published his fifth studio album ''Superman'', which contained standout tracks like "Super Man", "Torticolis", "Les Jaloux", "Malala", "Maze", "Meu Amor", "Banana", "La Go Là", "Baby", "J'Ai Envie de Toi", "BK", and "Banana Remix".
Barbara Kanam also made a guest appearance on ''Superman''.
He subsequently took the stage at
Zénith de Paris on 27 December 2009, to promote ''Superman''. He later appeared in Antananarivo to commemorate the 50th anniversary of
Malagasy Independence on 26 June 2010.
On 5 May 2014, in celebration of his birthday, Longomba debuted an audio preview of his new single, "Bundele", which was co-produced by London-based BA Nuisance and
Nigerian
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producer TeeBeeO. Prior to the premiere of the "Bundele" music video on 29 July 2014, Longomba collaborated with the Nigerian duo
P-Square
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on the track "Enemy Solo".
He then made a guest appearance on
Nathalie Makoma's single "Eyi Mabe". On 23 January 2017, he premiered the single "Rihanna", featuring
Yemi Alade
Yemi Eberechi Alade (born 13 March 1989), known professionally as Yemi Alade, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress and activist from the Akoko part of Ondo State. Her music is a mixture of Afropop, highlife, dancehall, pop music, pop and Rh ...
, followed by the
Afrobeat
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-infused single "Esopi Yo", which included a guest appearance by
Tiwa Savage
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. On 25 December 2018, Longomba was featured on
BM's remix of "Rosalina", which sparked a global dance trend on social media platforms like
Instagram
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,
TikTok
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, and Facebook, with professional and amateur dancers showcasing their best moves.
He later held two consecutive concerts in Uganda: one at the
Kampala Serena Hotel on 5 April 2019, and another at Greenlight Stadium in
Arua
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Location
Arua is approximately north-west of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda, Arua is about , by road, west ...
on 7 April, where he brought
Robinio Mundibu on stage, providing Robinio a platform to promote his
Extended play
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(EP) ''Chiffre 9''. He then unveiled the Moe Musa–directed music video for "Canon", a Congolese rumba and Afrobeats fusion, on 15 April. On 23 April 2021, Longomba was featured on
Harmonize
In music, harmonization is the chordal accompaniment to a line or melody: "Using chords and melodies together, making harmony by stacking scale tones as triads".
A harmonized scale can be created by using each note of a musical scale as a ro ...
's single "Attitude", which rapidly amassed three million YouTube views in 24 hours. He then appeared on Angel Mary Kato's single "Tanzania", a fusion of
Bongo Flava and soukous.
On 29 October 2022, Longomba performed at the
Fally Ipupa concert at the
Stade des Martyrs de la Pentecôte. In November 2022, Longomba collaborated with
Werrason
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, Reddy Amisi,
Rebo Tchulo
Deborah Tshimpaka Mulanga (born 5 December 1997), known professionally as Rebo Tchulo, is a Congolese singer-songwriter and dancer. She began her music career as a Gospel music, gospel singer. In 2017, Tshimpaka signed a record deal with Ferré Go ...
, Jeannot Bombenga,
Héritier Watanabe,
M'bilia Bel, Sista Becky, Poison Mobutu, Mianda Kabamba and Samarino on "Allons Tous Nous Faire Enrôler", a song composed for
CENI's campaign to raise awareness among the population about the identification and enrolment operation for the
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election. On 31 December 2022, Longomba guest-performed on
Inoss'B's Afrocongo-style single "Maboko Milayi", which garnered two million views on YouTube within 13 days. In March 2023, Longomba was appointed as a coach for the first season of ''the Voice Africa'', a version of the global franchise tailored for the Anglophone African audience, offering a contrast to ''
the Voice Afrique Francophone''. On 5 August, he shared the stage with
Afrigo Band during the ''Legends of Sound'' concert held at the Sheraton Gardens of the
Sheraton Kampala Hotel. He later joined Innoss'B on stage during the "Umoja" humanitarian concert at the La Madeleine concert hall in
Brussels
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in December of that year, performing alongside
Yemi Alade
Yemi Eberechi Alade (born 13 March 1989), known professionally as Yemi Alade, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress and activist from the Akoko part of Ondo State. Her music is a mixture of Afropop, highlife, dancehall, pop music, pop and Rh ...
and
Rebo Tchulo
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. On 6 July 2024, Longomba headlined a concert at Woodbine Park in
Toronto
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as part of the city's three-day annual AfroFest.
However, as the festival neared its ending during Longomba's set, an incident involving teenage boys discharging
pellet guns incited pandemonium among the crowd, which abruptly terminated the event.
On 10 August, he appeared at the
Antilliaanse Feesten Festival in
Hoogstraten, during the festival's three-day night performance series. He went on to perform alongside Ugandan rapper Keko at ''Afro Explosion Uganda'' on 30 August at Eripak Beach in
Arua
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Location
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. On 15 November, Longomba released the single "Mbongo Na Ngai Moko", a fusion of ndombolo and soukous, featuring Innoss'B.
Legacy
Longomba is among the most sought-after Congolese artists in Africa and Europe.
Jide Taiwo, writing for
''Nigerian Entertainment Today'', opined that Longomba "inspired a new crop of Nigerian entertainers who made several spoofs of his songs and thus began their own careers".
Longomba's musical style has notably influenced several Nigerian musicians, including Funmi Adams, known for her song "Yaro" performed in
Hausa in the late 1980s, and
Julius Agwu, whose tracks such as "Okombo", "Chop Bisikit", "Bendown Sellect", and "I Buy Kwilikwili" all draw from Longomba's musical style. Nigerian singer-songwriter
Burna Boy credited Longomba as a significant source of inspiration during his formative years in a guest appearance on ''
Clique TV''.
In February 2023, Nigerian singer
Ayra Starr
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released "
Sability", a techno-
soukous-inspired single that sampled Longomba's "Coupé Bibamba".
This release garnered praise from Tanzanian singer
Harmonize
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A harmonized scale can be created by using each note of a musical scale as a ro ...
, who commended the song's homage to Longomba, expressing admiration for his musical impact and stating, "I want to be like Awilo Longomba".
Discography
Albums
* ''Moto Pamba'' (1995)
* ''Coupe Bibamba'' (1999)
* ''Kafou Kafou'' (2001)
* ''Mondongo ''(2003)
* ''Super-Man'' (2008)
Famous songs
* "Moto Pamba"
* "Coupé Bibamba" (featuring
Jocelyne Béroard)
* "Gaté Le Coin"
* "Manon"
* "Karolina"
* "Champion"
* "Mondongo"
* "Fidele"
* "Bundele"
Awards and nominations
References
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20110714042528/http://www.martinsinterculture.com/irawma-winners.html
*https://web.archive.org/web/20061109045153/http://www.afrodicia.com/artist/awilo/index.html
*http://www.sternsmusic.com/discography/436
*https://web.archive.org/web/20080101094243/http://www.africasounds.com/awilo.htm
*https://web.archive.org/web/20100219074713/http://www.topvisages.net/entrevue/14-02-10.php
*http://myspace.com/awilolongombaofficiel
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21st-century Democratic Republic of the Congo male singers
Living people
1962 births
20th-century Democratic Republic of the Congo male singers
Musicians from Kinshasa
French-language singers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo