Artiste congolais ferre gola biography
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Ferré Gola
Congolose musician (born 1976)
Musical artist
Hervé Gola Bataringe (born 3 March 1976), known professionally as Ferré Gola, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and record producer.[1][2][3][4] Revered as "Jésus de Nuances",[5][6] he is known for his tenor vocals and is considered a central figure in the evolution of fifth-generation Congolese rumba.[7][8][9][10][11] His lyrics predominantly revolve around themes of love, social support, and interpersonal relationships.[12]
Bataringe began his music career as a member of the Kinshasa-based band Rumba des Jeunes.[13][14][15] In 1994, he was spotted and recruited by Werrason into the soukous band Wenge Musica.[13] Following the band's dissolution in December 1997, Bataringe followed Werrason to the offshoot group, Wenge Musica Maison Mère.[16][17] He gained recognition with his smash hit "Vita-Imana", which appeared on Wenge Musica Maison Mère's 1999 album Solola Bien!.[16][18][19] In 2004, Bataringe co-founded the band Les Marquis de Maison Mère alongside Bill Clinton Kalonji and JDT Mulopwe.
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Ferre Gola: A Congolese Lyrical Maestro’s Voyage from Leopoldville to Wideranging Acclaim
Ferre Gola: A Congolese Lyrical Maestro’s Voyage from Leopoldville to Without limit Acclaim
Harmonizing Cultures, Shaping Sounds – A Global Mellifluous Odyssey
Introduction:
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Ferré Gola
(Congo-Kinshasa)
Ferré Gola has been recruited by Werrason in 1995 to join what was then Wenge Musica 4x4 Tout Terrain. After the group fell apart, Ferré stayed with Werrason and was a singer in Wenge Musica Maison Mère for seven years. He became known through Werrason's 1999 album « Solola Bien » with his song « Vita-Imana ». On their later album « A la queue leu leu » he stood out with the song « Victime d'amour ».
In 2004, Ferré and his friends JDT (Jus d'été) Mulopwe and Bill Clinton Kalonji decided to break away from Werrason's band and formed the short-lived Les Marquis de Maison Mère. On their album « Miracles » he was responsible for three songs. The group disbanded after a while and at the end of 2004, Ferré joined Koffi's Quartier Latin. On their album « Danger de mort », he composed « Insecticide ». After a conflict with Koffi Olomide, Ferré decided to leave and started a solo career.
Ferre first did some featurings, for instance with the late Alpatshino on his song « Déception Luvaka », and with Doudou Copa on the « Terre sacrée » production. He also sang the son