• Aurlus Mabélé (24 October 1953 – 19 March 2020) was a Congolese singer and composer. He was commonly referred to as the "King of Soukous". Aurlus Mabélé...
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    to Africans and to new audiences as well. Artists like Diblo Dibala, Aurlus Mabélé, Tchicl Tchicaya, Jeannot Bel Musumbu, M'bilia Bel, Yondo Sister, Tinderwet...
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  • Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). Abeti Masikini African Fiesta Aurlus Mabélé Avelino Awilo Longomba Bimi Ombale Bisso Na Bisso Bouro Mpela Bozi Boziana...
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    Nguesso (born 1945) First Lady of the Republic of the Congo since 1997 Aurlus Mabélé (1953–2020) a Congolese singer and composer. Charles Richard Mondjo...
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  • mid-1980s, he formed his own band, Loketo (meaning 'hips'), with singers Aurlus Mabele and Mav Cacharel. A few years later, he left the band in 1990 and formed...
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    Werrason, Awilo Longomba, Quartier Latin International, Général Defao, Aurlus Mabélé, Extra Musica, Wenge Musica, and Wenge Musica Maison Mère played a pivotal...
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    Werrason, Awilo Longomba, Quartier Latin International, Général Defao, Aurlus Mabélé, Exra Musica, Wenge Musica, Wenge Musica Maison Mére and Fally Ipupa...
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  • his debut tour to Kenya, where he served as a drummer accompanying Aurlus Mabélé and his Loketo group. In 1992, Longomba parted ways with Viva La Musica...
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  • awarded a César in 1996 "Rosine", a song by singer Soukous and composer Aurlus Mabélé Rosine, Kentucky, an unincorporated town in Ohio County, United States...
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    Antoine Moundanda's "Paul Kamba Atiki Biso" (1950) and Antoine Moundanda's "Mabele Ya Paulo" (1953), recorded by Ngoma. Ngoma also released the 1954 smash...
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