Tshala Muana

Élisabeth Tshala Muana Muidikay (13 March 1958 - 10 December 2022), known professionally as Tshala Muana, was a singer and dancer from Congo-Kinshasa. Considered the "Queen of Mutuashi", a traditional dance music from her native Kasai region, she is often called "Mamu National".

Muana started her artistic career as a dancer for the musical band Tsheke Tsheke Love in 1977 before turning to singing. She is famous for several songs such as "Karibu Yangu". She toured widely overseas, won several awards on the national, continental and global scene and recorded over 20 albums. Her music has appeared in the soundtrack of the popular 1987 Congolese musical film La Vie est Belle and Aya of Yop City .

Biography

Tshala Muana was born on 13 March 1958, in Lubumbashi, then part of the Belgian Congo, now the Democratic Republic of Congo. She was the second of ten children of Amadeus Muidikayi, a soldier, and Alphonsine Bambiwa Tumba, a housewife.

In 1964, when Muana Muidikay was 6 years old, her father was murdered. She was raised by her mother, who died in 2005.

In June 2020 she was rumored to have died, but was instead hospitalized after having suffered a stroke.

In November 2020, Muana was arrested by the National Intelligence Agency (ANR), reportedly for her song "Ingratitude", which was interpreted by many to be a veiled criticism of President Felix Tshisekedi, toward his former mentor and predecessor, President Joseph Kabila. The singer was a public supporter of former President Joseph Kabila and his party, the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy (PPRD).

On 10 December 2022, Tshala Muana died in Kinshasa, at the age of 64.

Discography

Albums

  • 1982: Kangungu
  • 1983: Tshala Muana à Paris [volumes 1 to 4]
  • 1984: Tshala Muana
  • 1985: M'Pokolo
  • 1985: Kami
  • 1988: Nasi Nabali
  • 1988: La Divine
  • 1988: Biduaya
  • 1989: Munanga
  • 1990: Tshibola
  • 1990: Mady
  • 1990: Tshala Muana Dans Un Duo Pour L'Éternité With Papa Wemba
  • 1991: The Flying Star
  • 1994: Ntambue
  • 1996: Mutuashi
  • 1999: Pika Pende
  • 2003: Malu
  • 2004: Tshanza
  • 2007: Tshikuna Fou
  • 2009: Sikila
  • 2016: Lunzenze

Singles and EPs

  • 1981: "Amina" / "Tshebele"
  • 1987: "Antidote"
  • 1988: "Karibu Yangu"

References

External links

  • Tshalamuana.ifrance.com
  • Discography
  • Tshala Muana discography at Discogs
  • Rumba on the River bio of Tshala Muana
  • Tshala Muana at IMDb

Top Tracks

Lekela Muadi 1

Lekela Muadi

Mulopo 2

Mulopo

Mudiavi 3

Mudiavi

Munyinga 4

Munyinga

Banda Yango 5

Banda Yango

Libanga Yatalo 6

Libanga Yatalo

Bapasi 7

Bapasi

Kalume 8

Kalume

Tshibola 9

Tshibola

Tshikunda 10

Tshikunda

Top Albums

Mutuashi
Mutuashi
tracks
Soukous Siren
Soukous Siren
tracks
The Best of Tshala Muana
The Best of Tshala Muana
tracks

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