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Wenge Musica Maison Mère, also spelled as WMMM, is a musical band founded in December 1997, by musicians
Werrason Noël Ngiama Makanda ( 25 December 1965), known professionally as Werrason, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, composer, producer, philanthropist, and the bandleader of Wenge Musica Maison Mère. He was a co-founding member of Wenge Music ...
, Didier Masela and Adolphe Dominguez, after the split of their original band, Wenge Musica, created in 1981. Since its foundation, the band has had a rivalry with former bandmate JB Mpiana's Wenge BCBG. Under the leadership of
Werrason Noël Ngiama Makanda ( 25 December 1965), known professionally as Werrason, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, composer, producer, philanthropist, and the bandleader of Wenge Musica Maison Mère. He was a co-founding member of Wenge Music ...
, the group developed stars such as vocalists Ferré Gola, Héritier Watanabe, Fabregas le Métis Noir and Bill Clinton Kalonji. The band faced its first split after
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,
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and JDT Mulopwe left the band to found ''Les Marquis de Maison Mère'' in 2004.


History


Foundation


Foundation and beginnings (1997–1999)

In 1997, after the release of then-Wenge Musica vocalist JB Mpiana’s '' Feux de l'Amour'', the band’s members started to develop a feud amongst themselves. In a concert in the GHK, the band began infighting, and according to some rumours, Werrason and Mpiana, fought onstage. All those in attendance were shocked, including
Papa Wemba Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba (14 June 1949 – 24 April 2016), known professionally as Papa Wemba (), was a Congolese singer and musician who played Congolese rumba, soukous, and ndombolo. Dubbed the "King of Rumba Rock", he was one of ...
, who was a special guest of the band. The group split on 7 December 1997. A couple of weeks later, on 20 December 1997,
Werrason Noël Ngiama Makanda ( 25 December 1965), known professionally as Werrason, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, composer, producer, philanthropist, and the bandleader of Wenge Musica Maison Mère. He was a co-founding member of Wenge Music ...
, Didier Masela, and Adolphe Dominguez, all former members of the newly-disbanded Wenge Musica, formed ''Wenge Musica Maison Mère''. At its foundation, the group received the support from
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, Koffi Olomidé, and Marie-Paul Kambulu. Later on, they recruited singers and musicians such as Baby Ndombe, JDT Mulopwe, Didier Lacoste, Serge Mabiala, Adjani, and Ferré Gola, who came from JB Mpiana's Wenge BCBG. In 1997, the group had its first performance on the RTNC, the Congo's national TV channel. A year later, their debut album, ''Force d'Intervention Rapide'', was released after having been signed to Cameroonian label, JPS. The album had the remix of ''Kala-Yi-Boeing'', a 1993 hit by Wenge Musica, composed by Ngiama, and the successful rumba song, ''Chantal Switzerland''.


Rise and fall


From ''Solola Bien'' to ''Terrain Eza Miné and Bercy concert'' (1999–2000)

In 1999, WMMM recorded the album ''Solola Bien'' in Paris. The album is one of the most highly-acclaimed Congolese albums. The album contains Ferré Gola’s hit song, ''Vita-Imana''. According to fans, the sentence ''Solola bien'', that means ''Speak properly'', was addressed to JB Mpiana and Wenge BCBG, as their rivalry continued to grow. After the success of ''Force d'Intervention Rapide'' and ''Solola Bien'', a remix of the aforementioned album was released in 2000 as ''Terrain Eza Miné''. After Koffi Olomidé, on 16 September 2000, Werrason and Wenge Maison Mère performed at the
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy Accor Arena (originally known as the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy), also known as Bercy Arena, is an indoor sports arena and List of concert halls, concert hall in the neighbourhood of Bercy, on the Boulevard de Bercy, in the 12th arrondisse ...
, the actual
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. They were "self-proclaimed" it as the ''Concert of the Millenary''. Aimelia Lias, a singer from Wenge BCBG, who was among the public, left the group to join Maison Mère. Later,
Werrason Noël Ngiama Makanda ( 25 December 1965), known professionally as Werrason, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, composer, producer, philanthropist, and the bandleader of Wenge Musica Maison Mère. He was a co-founding member of Wenge Music ...
Ngiama, became the only administrator of the band, after Didier Masela and Adolphe Dominguez left the band. Masela re-created Wenge Musica, and Dominguez founded Wenge Tonya Tonya.


From ''Kibuisa Mpimpa'' to ''Tindika Lokito'' (2001–2004)

In 2001, Werrason's first solo album, ''Kibuisa Mpimpa / Opération Dragon'', was released. It's considered a classic album in the
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world. The discs s it's a double album contains features from
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,
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and Déesse Mukangi. The album earned Werrason and his group, 2
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in South Africa. On 26 and 27 April 2002, after the invention of the dance move ''Koyimbiko'', originated by a
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traditional chant, the group performed in the
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for 2 days straight. The same year, the album ''Solola Bien'' (Lingala for “Speak properly”) became a gold record after 150,000 copies were sold. In December 2002, the album ''A la queue leu leu'', was released. The album promotes the dance ''Koyimbiko'', as it's written on the album art. It was the group’s last album released by the JPS Productions label. In 2004, the group returned to
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and signed sponsorship contracts with BRALIMA, a Congolese beer company. Shortly after, the group's first maxi-single, ''Tindika Lokito'', was released. The CD was meant to promote a local Congolese brand of beer; Skol beer. During the ensuing popularity of the maxi-single, the band embarked on a tour in the United Kingdom, after which it faced one of its major splits. Then-emerging artists Ferré Gola, Bill Clinton Kalonji, J.D.T. Mulopwe, Serge Mabiala, Japonais Maladi, and others left the band following a dispute with Werrason to create ''Les Marquis De Maison Mère'' with Japonais Maladi and released their first album ''Miracles'', the same year.


Maison Mère's comeback

After the split, Werrason recruited young members including animator Roi David. ''Alerte Générale'' was the maxi-single that announced the comeback of the successful group. In 2005 Werrason released his second solo album named ''Témoignage''. Between 2006 and 2008, they released another maxi-single and one album, ''Sous-Sol'' was the first disc by Werrason with a "
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" style. The album ''Mayi ya Sika'' contained 2 volumes. It was released in May 2008. On 8 November 2008, the band played in the Zenith Paris for the third time, with guests including
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. In 2009, the dance ''Techno Malewa'' became immensely popular in Kinshasa's streets. It was released in the albums ''Techno Malewa Sans Cesse'' and ''Techno Malewa Suite et Fin'' (released in 2010), which placed No. 2 on the Congolese Hit Parade (#1 was ''Bande Annonce'' by
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).


2010s

WMMM played for the fourth time in the
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on 13 November 2010. They were invited to play in the
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with fellow Congolese singers
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and
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. In 2011, with WMMM, Techno Malewa suite & fin is released In 2014, another Werrason solo album, ''Flêche Ingéta'', is released in December 2014 in Paris, and January 2015 in
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. In 2017, they recruited Sarah Solo, a Congolese female guitarist, who played in ''Diemba (Balançoire)''. After the song was released as a single, in November 2017, ''7 Jours De La Semaine'' was released. After recruiting singers and instrumentalists, in 2019, the album ''Formidable'' was released under Werrason’s own label, Werrason World. In 2021 Werrason and his band announced their return to the Zénith Paris, in June. The concert was reported for the first time on September 17, 2021. By the week of the concert, the group did not have visas. For the second time the concert was reported, on September 25. The cancellation of the concert was announced later. Days later, Werrason declared at a press conference that he believes "it is an injustice and that his concert was sabotaged by the French authorities."


Discography


Studio albums

* 1998: ''Force d'Intervention Rapide'' * 1999: ''Solola Bien'' * 2000: ''Terrain Eza Miné'' * 2001: '' Kibuisa Mpimpa: Operation Dragon'' * 2002: ''A la Queue Leu Leu (Koyimbi Ko!)'' * 2003: ''Tindika Lokito'' * 2004: ''Alerte Générale'' * 2005: ''Témoignage'' * 2006: ''Sous-Sol'' * 2008: ''Temps Present, Mayi Ya Sika'' * 2009: ''Techno Malewa Vol. 1 : Sans Cesse'' * 2011: ''Techno Malewa Suite et Fin'' * 2012: ''Satellite'' * 2014: ''Flèche Ingeta'' * 2015: ''Sans Poteau'' * 2017: ''7 Jours De La Semaine'' * 2019: ''Formidable''


Partial live albums

* 1999: ''Solola Bien Live in USA'' * 1999: ''Live au Palais des Sports'' * 1999: ''Live à Toulouse'' * 2010: ''Live au Zénith de Paris''


Singles and maxi-singles

* 2004: "Tindika Lokito" * 2004: "Alerte Générale" * 2006: "Sous-Sol" * 2013: "Éducation"


See also

*
Werrason Noël Ngiama Makanda ( 25 December 1965), known professionally as Werrason, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, composer, producer, philanthropist, and the bandleader of Wenge Musica Maison Mère. He was a co-founding member of Wenge Music ...


External links


Werrason (Press Kit)


References list

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