@JAMES ANGANA-RUMBA IS A NECESSITY NOT AN OPTION already done that. Actually you have done many of my requests, but on this one, ii really want to know why ntesa want to cry
@JAMES ANGANA-RUMBA IS A NECESSITY NOT AN OPTION already done that. Actually you have done many of my requests, but on this one, ii really want to know why ntesa want to cry
His biography copied from Simba Harvey NZAYA NZAYADIO, MUNTU'A NKULU NZAYADIO Paul Singer, Songwriter, BAKUBA MAYOPI, LIPUA LIPUA, SHOCK STARS His name is Nzayadio Paul, that grave voice that accompanied Madilu to singing in the musical group Bakuba Mayopi. Paul was born in Kinshasa dendal, the current Kasa Vubu during the year of the signing of the Treaty of Warsaw, 1955. After primary education at the Christ King Catholic School in Dendal, the young Nzayadio continued his secondary education at the Kimbanguist school in the commune of Kimbanseke, which led him to obtain his state diploma in Psychology-pedagogy section. But Nzayadio refused to teach in primary school and enrolled in the Kinshasa School of Finance with a view to becoming a customs declarer ; a profession he would practice before embracing a musical career. One fact is that Paul Nzaya did not become an artist by mere chance. He had been singing since early childhood as he often accompanied his Kimbanguist parents to the choir of the Church of Christ, the Kimbanguist church. Now Nzaya Nzayadio, the teenager Paul embraced Congolese rumba in small musical groups from Kinshasa neighborhoods like the Sesebele and the Grand Echo Of The Commune of Kasa Vubu, the Murthe of the Commune of Ndjili, the Zaitham of Matongé. In 1973, he joined the Bakuba Mayopi from its inception. He made the trip from Libreville to Gabon with the Mayopi. After returning from this trip in 1974, Nzaya Nzayadio joined the lipua lipua Orchestra at éditions Vévé. It exploded alongside Mbudi Malanda, Mongo Ley, Kilola, Tonele, Mbuta Benazo, Teddia.... In 1980 after a West African tour with the lipua Lipua orchestra, he crossed the river for Brazzaville where he joined artists like Pierre Toukala Toupie and Rex to establish his career in Brazzaville but nothing worked. He then returned to Kinshasa for a solo career and, thanks to the Don Dass house recorded the album Luzolo, with the participation of musicians like Dindo Yogo, Emeneya, Mopero and Manuaku. In 1983, Nzaya joined Afrisa International and stayed there for just six months and did not take part in any studio recordings. Two years later, Nzaya joined the choc Stars orchestra with the help of singer Lassa Carlito. Singer Nzaya Nzayadio was on his peak alongside Carol Makamba, Mongo Ley, Kito Dembela,, Djudju, Roxy, Ben Nyamabo, Djanana, Djo Mali, Debaba, Germain Kanza .... Nzaya's voice can be heard in songs like bad memory and Zikondo … In 1992, Nzaya left Choc Stars and set up his own band unfortunately the success was not at the rendezvous. He gave up and later featured in some of Bimi Ombale's recordings . He was also asked by Koffi Olomide for the realization of his album Attentat, a collaboration that ended in a fiasco. Thus, at the request of guitarists Matima and Zamuangana who pushed him to integrate the Zaiko Nkolo Mboka, his request was rejected by Nyoka Longo. Fare thee well Muntu a Nkulu (Extrait from the book LES GEANTS DE LA MUSIQUE CONGOLAISE MODERN)
Lipua Lipua was a very good band to reckon with, in the then country Zaire (Congo). Is Lipua Lipua still active? Thanks.
No it was disbanded
Hi james, there's this song ntesadid with maquisards Nalela denge nini please do translation
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His biography copied from Simba Harvey
NZAYA NZAYADIO, MUNTU'A NKULU
NZAYADIO Paul
Singer, Songwriter,
BAKUBA MAYOPI, LIPUA LIPUA, SHOCK STARS
His name is Nzayadio Paul, that grave voice that accompanied Madilu to singing in the musical group Bakuba Mayopi. Paul was born in Kinshasa dendal, the current Kasa Vubu during the year of the signing of the Treaty of Warsaw, 1955.
After primary education at the Christ King Catholic School in Dendal, the young Nzayadio continued his secondary education at the Kimbanguist school in the commune of Kimbanseke, which led him to obtain his state diploma in Psychology-pedagogy section.
But Nzayadio refused to teach in primary school and enrolled in the Kinshasa School of Finance with a view to becoming a customs declarer ; a profession he would practice before embracing a musical career.
One fact is that Paul Nzaya did not become an artist by mere chance. He had been singing since early childhood as he often accompanied his Kimbanguist parents to the choir of the Church of Christ, the Kimbanguist church.
Now Nzaya Nzayadio, the teenager Paul embraced Congolese rumba in small musical groups from Kinshasa neighborhoods like the Sesebele and the Grand Echo Of The Commune of Kasa Vubu, the Murthe of the Commune of Ndjili, the Zaitham of Matongé.
In 1973, he joined the Bakuba Mayopi from its inception. He made the trip from Libreville to Gabon with the Mayopi. After returning from this trip in 1974, Nzaya Nzayadio joined the lipua lipua Orchestra at éditions Vévé. It exploded alongside Mbudi Malanda, Mongo Ley, Kilola, Tonele, Mbuta Benazo, Teddia....
In 1980 after a West African tour with the lipua Lipua orchestra, he crossed the river for Brazzaville where he joined artists like Pierre Toukala Toupie and Rex to establish his career in Brazzaville but nothing worked. He then returned to Kinshasa for a solo career and, thanks to the Don Dass house recorded the album Luzolo, with the participation of musicians like Dindo Yogo, Emeneya, Mopero and Manuaku.
In 1983, Nzaya joined Afrisa International and stayed there for just six months and did not take part in any studio recordings. Two years later, Nzaya joined the choc Stars orchestra with the help of singer Lassa Carlito. Singer Nzaya Nzayadio was on his peak alongside Carol Makamba, Mongo Ley, Kito Dembela,, Djudju, Roxy, Ben Nyamabo, Djanana, Djo Mali, Debaba, Germain Kanza .... Nzaya's voice can be heard in songs like bad memory and Zikondo …
In 1992, Nzaya left Choc Stars and set up his own band unfortunately the success was not at the rendezvous. He gave up and later featured in some of Bimi Ombale's recordings . He was also asked by Koffi Olomide for the realization of his album Attentat, a collaboration that ended in a fiasco. Thus, at the request of guitarists Matima and Zamuangana who pushed him to integrate the Zaiko Nkolo Mboka, his request was rejected by Nyoka Longo.
Fare thee well Muntu a Nkulu
(Extrait from the book LES GEANTS DE LA MUSIQUE CONGOLAISE MODERN)