Yoka Lokole was a soukous band from Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) founded by Papa Wemba and others in 1975 and disbanded in 1978. Despite...
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Papa Wemba (section Yoka Lokole)
was followed by his success as a founding member both of Isifi Lokole and then Yoka Lokole, along with a short stint as a member of Afrisa International...
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singer Papa Wemba who endorsed lokole as an integral part of the sound of his bands, two of which (Isifi Lokole and Yoka Lokole) were actually named after...
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Yoka or Yōka may refer to Yoka (name) Yōka Station, a train station in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan Yoka Lokole, a musical band from Zaire Guildfordia yoka...
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Somo and Boziana left to create another band called Yoka Lokole. Evoloko continued Isifi Lokole for a while, eventually changing the name of the band...
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including Orchestre Bamboula, Minzoto Sangela, Zaiko Langa Langa, Isifi Lokole, Yoka Lokole, Langa Langa Stars and Choc Stars, and founded his own band, Orchestre...
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director and screenwriter Tony Yoka (born 1992), French boxer Other Yoka Lokole, was a soukous band from Zaire This page or section lists people that...
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other prominent soukous band, most notably Zaiko Langa Langa, Isifi Lokole and Yoka Lokole, all of which were founded or co-founded by Wemba. In 1977, Wemba...
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Zaiko Langa Langa (founding member) from 1969–74 Isifi Lokole (founding member) 1974–75 Yoka Lokole (founding member) 1975–78 Viva La Musica (founding member)...
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Papa Wemba and Bozi Boziana decided to leave the Isifi Lokole band to form a new band, Yoka Lokole. Evoloko later renamed the band Isifi Melodia, welcomed...
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