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Freeman started his music career in 2009 when he recorded his first track Unondipa Rudo which was produced by WeMaNuff Nhubu. Before becoming a recording artist, he was a professional footballer playing for Mwana Africa F.C. in first division league at the time, he also spent a considerable time of his life in the late 2000s as a butcher boy in the Waterfalls area. [5]
Born in Kinshasa, DR Congo, Mambo joined Troyes youth academy in 2013, and signed his first professional contract on 24 June 2019. [1] He made his professional debut with Troyes in a 2–1 Coupe de la Ligue loss to Lens on 13 August 2019. [2] On 20 July 2021, Mambo signed for Orléans. [3] On 21 August 2023, Mambo moved to Rodez on a two-year ...
Eddie Mambo (voiced by Jacob Crespo in Season 1 and Adrian Marrero in Season 2) is Alma's next-door neighbor and cousin. He is a gifted musician who plays drums, guitar, and horn. He is a gifted musician who plays drums, guitar, and horn.
Leornard Mambo Mbotela was born in Freetown, Mombasa. [2] He is the first of eight children, to James and Aida Mbotela. Both parents are deceased. His late father was a teacher who taught in different schools, among them are Shimo La Tewa High school, Kabianga High School and ended up retiring as an educational officer.
Kevin Mambo was born in Harare, Zimbabwe, and raised in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. An avid musician, he was in the church choir as a child and started playing piano at age 8, saxophone at age 10, and the guitar at age 19. [1] He attended Aden Bowman Collegiate in Saskatoon and then Brentwood College School in Mill Bay, British Columbia.
"Mambo No. 5" is an instrumental mambo and jazz dance song originally composed and recorded by Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez Prado in 1949 and released the next year. [1] German singer Lou Bega sampled the original for a new song released under the same name on his 1999 debut album, A Little Bit of Mambo .
David Lubega Balemezi (born 13 April 1975), better known by his stage name Lou Bega, is a German singer.His 1999 song "Mambo No. 5", a remake of Pérez Prado's 1949 instrumental piece, reached no. 1 in many European countries and was nominated for a Grammy Award.
She began her career in television in Colombia appearing in telenovelas such as Mambo (1994), María Bonita (1995), and La Otra Mitad del Sol (1995). She is a Canadian citizen and speaks fluent French, Spanish and English. [citation needed] She studied at the Actors Conservatory in New York City from 1997 through 1999.