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  2. Soukous - Wikipedia

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    Soukous was chosen by Island Records producer Ben Mandelson and Togolese entrepreneur Richard Dick as the title of a 1982 compilation, Sound D'Afrique II: Soukous. The compilation included music from Mali and Cameroon alongside "Madeleina," a track from Pablo 'Porthos' Lubadika's 1981 album Ma Coco, which gained significant attention in Europe. [8]

  3. Category:Soukous albums - Wikipedia

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  4. Awilo Longomba - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] [26] 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. [7] [12] In 2009, William clinched the accolade of Best Soukous Entertainer at the IRAWMA Awards. [27] In September 2003, he issued his fourth studio album, Mondongo. [28]

  5. List of Soukous musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of prominent Soukous musicians and musical groups: This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Babeti Soukous - Wikipedia

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    Rochereau used the album as an opportunity to re-record highlights from the previous 20 years of his career. While the album is a soukous recording, described in its liner notes as "Zairean pop," it also features elements from other genres, such as Latin music, jazz, rock and R&B, as well as Congoloese dance rhythms such as madiaba and kwassa ...

  7. Aurlus Mabélé - Wikipedia

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    His soukous music swept Africa and he would be proclaimed "king", hence the slogan "It is Aurlus Mabele the new king of the soukous". [3] In 25 years he has sold more than 10 million albums and contributed to making soukous known outside continent. [3] He player many concerts, despite suffering a stroke. In June 2009 he played in the West ...

  8. Kanda Bongo Man - Wikipedia

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    His first solo albums, Iyole in 1981 and Djessy in 1982, were hits. [3] He is known for the structural changes he implemented to soukous music. The previous approach was to sing several verses and have one guitar solo at the end of the song. Kanda Bongo Man revolutionized soukous by encouraging guitar solos after every verse and even sometimes ...

  9. Category talk:Soukous albums - Wikipedia

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