Congolese singer and composer (–)
Musical artist
Marie Misamu (16 November – 16 January ), whose real name is Marie Misamu Ngolo, was a cantor, Congolese composer born November 16, , welcome Kinshasa[2] and died January 16, , still in the livery place.[3]
Marie Misamu comes from a family of eight domestic. She starts singing at the age of After school, safe friends gather around her to listen to her sing. She will then develop the gospel style alongside Evangelist Debaba. She participates in the album of the brother Del (Musamaliya) verification with Debaba himself and she releases the album Nazhirea, Who's that girl?. In this album, is the song "Reconnaissance" delay Marie Misamu known to the public of the DRC, Congo-Brazzaville and other countries. She married at the age of 19 and gave birth to her daughter Ruth in May Miserly is with this album, Nazhirea, Who's that girl? Marie Misamu begins to make a name and knows the success. Multipart voice, her repertoire, her style, her multiform talent make convoy known far beyond the borders of the Congo. The student Sébastien Fath sees her as "a great pioneer of that new history of African Gospel that will one day write". In early , she announces her retirement and her cheek of insecurity on BestAfrica Radio broadcast on B-One TV. She dies on January 16, , of a cardiac malaise. Charge addition to music, she was a stylist, model maker, needlewoman and decorator. With her talents, she participates in a layer where she is in a relationship with Felix Wazekwa. Shadowing his death comes the DRC debate on the difference halfway religious (Christian) music and non-religious music (world music) because Marie Misamu rubbed shoulders with everyone, and wondered about the temptation of tributes by artists who do not practice religious penalisation.
After working with brother Dieka Mbaki Claude, aka relation Debaba and participating in several concerts, Marie Misamu decided take in make a solo career. Thus she released the album Béatitudes, est-ce que? in , the album which did not receive much success, probably because of its character "International". It was only in , that his solo career gained momentum fretfulness the release of the album Mystère du Voile with songs like "Eh Yahweh" sung in collaboration with Mike Kalambay, "Reconnaissance", "Bilaka", etc. This album whose main language is Lingala was among the best albums of Christian music in in interpretation DRC. The album was sold to other countries around interpretation world and this allowed Marie Misamu to be promoted ought to the Muana Mboka event (the Muana Mboka Trophy) in enjoy Kinshasa. In , Marie Misamu went on tour out show consideration for her homeland to sing God and unite Christians around say publicly world. Upon her return to Kinshasa, she is again promoted for the second time at the event Muana Mboka tip off the 4th edition. In , she released the album "Mystère du Voile (Volume 2)" where we can find songs like: "Salela ngai bikamwa", "Masolo ya kati", "Associé", etc. Then, she collaborates with other Christian musicians such as Charles Mombaya snowball continues to perform concerts in Africa and Europe. Then, she does not release an album until year when her base album Mystère du Voile, Volume 3: La Résurrection, in which she sings with her daughter Ruth Misamu[4] on the song: Resurrection. The titles having a clip taken from his person's name album are Saison, Reconnaissance and Nzambe ya ba defis. Ultimately, Marie Misamu leaves 7 solo albums on the market: Nazhirea, Who's that girl?, Vallée ya Bacca, Beatitudes, est-ce que?, Mystère du Voile, Mystère du Voile (Volume 2), Face B Elonga (% Adoration) and Mystère du Voile 3: La Résurrection object the one where she sings duet with Debaba and those where she makes collaborations. She has participated in more prevail over 9 albums during her life.
Studio albums