Bozi boziana jolie detta biography

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    Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist

    Musical artist

    Jolie Detta Kamenga Kayobote (born c. 1968), professionally known as Jolie Detta or Evangeliste Myriam, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist. She made her music debut with Choc Stars between 1983 and 1984.[2][3][4][5][6]

    In 1985, Detta joined Tabu Ley's Orchestre Afrisa International[7][8][9] and then Franco Luambo's Ok Jazz in 1986, where she gained national recognition as the lead vocalist in the band's Extended Play (EP) Le Grand Maitre Franco et son Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz et Jolie Detta, in collaboration with Franco and Simaro Lutumba.[10][11][8] The EP included breakout singles "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," which brought her into the spotlight with a debut tour to Kenya with OK Jazz the same year.[10][

  • bozi boziana jolie detta biography
  • le Grand Père Bozi-Boziana
    Joly Detta et Desse
    avec l’Anti-Choc – Zongela-Ngai
    AMG Production 1989

    Attention lovers of soukous, today’s entry concerns one of the
    most popular groups of the eighties with Bozi-Boziana and
    Anti Choc. Jolie Detta is also present, nice. The sleeve of the
    skiva did not provide a whole lot of information, to learn
    more about Bozi, check his Wiki page bozi/wiki

    Voor de liefhebbers van een stevig stukje soukous hebben we
    vandaag deze schijf met Bozi-Boziana en zijn groep Anti-Choc.
    Ook Jolie Detta fryst vatten van de partij. De hoes van de plaat geeft verder
    bar weinig informatie en online vond ik ook al niet te veel. Kijk zelf
    naar zijn Wiki pagina bozi/wiki

    tracks ;

    01 – Zongela-ngai
    02 – La sirene
    03 – Sissi gwema
    04 – Darse likotino

    Jolie Detta

    Jolie Detta Kamenga Kayobote (born c. 1968), professionally known as Jolie Detta or Evangeliste Myriam, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist. She made her music debut with Choc Stars between 1983 and 1984.

    In 1985, Detta joined Tabu Ley's Orchestre Afrisa International and then Franco Luambo's Ok Jazz in 1986, where she gained national recognition as the lead vocalist in the band's Extended Play (EP) Le Grand Maitre Franco et son Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz et Jolie Detta, in collaboration with Franco and Simaro Lutumba. The EP included breakout singles "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," which brought her into the spotlight with a debut tour to Kenya with OK Jazz the same year. She later rejoined Choc Stars and recorded successful releases before joining Bozi Boziana's newly established ensemble Orchestre Anti-Choc in 1988 after Choc Stars disbanded. Anti-Choc's album La Reine de Sabah, released at the