Congolese musician Awilo Longomba is famous for his Soukous songs and calls his particular style of music 'technosoukous'. One of his most well known hits from 2001 is Coupe Bibamba. Awilo told the ...
For many African music fans, Awilo Logomba is a legend whose music soundtracked the 2000s, broke language barriers, and dominated speakers in multiple countries Decades after his hit album 'Coupé ...
Talented Nigerian R&amp;B singer, <strong>Praiz,</strong> teams up with <strong>Awilo Longomba</strong>, one of Africa’s most popular and loved musicians, for an ...
Congolese legendary musician Awilo Longomba headlined the Party After Party New Year celebrations held at the Cricket Oval in Kampala, marking the venue’s debut as a host for New Year festivities. The ...
Louis Albert William Longomba is a Congolese singer, drummer, and record producer born on May 5, 1962. He is famous for pioneering the music genre known as techno-soukous, derived from ‘Rumba,' a ...
The Afro Exclusive Concert is gearing up to be one of the most exciting musical events of the year, bringing together legendary talents from across Africa for a night of electrifying performances. Set ...
The organizers of the Sand Music Festival- Impact Events- have unveiled Congolese music legend Awilo Longombaas one of this year's festival international headliners. The festival returns this year ...
Harmonize releases collabo 'Attitude' with Awilo Longomba. Singer Harmonize has revealed that his mother was surprised when she discovered he had done a collabo with Congolese musician Awilo Longomba.
You can call it a total shutdown. Others will say it’s the best and unforgettable event night experienced. The 2019 African Legends Night came off last Saturday, September 28, at the Grand Arena Dome ...
The superstar opened up to us exclusively on what he was doing to encourage young musicians in his country, saying “I recently floated a record label to provide a platform for them to showcase their ...
SUPERSTAR Congolese music exponent Awilo Longomba whose blazed across Africa and beyond in the late 90s and early 2000s as Makossa and Soukouss music took Nigeria by storm is back to the limelight.