Fally Ipupa, a well-known Congolese artist, just dropped his debut COLORS rendition of the song “Par Terre.”
The artist serenades his followers by passionately singing in his distinctive, rhythmic way while set against a striking, vibrant blue background. The entire show is representative of the Ipupa’s distinctive musical style, which gives the classic Congolese rumba a fresh new look. Ipupa’s heartfelt, distinctive Lingala lyrics are put to an upbeat, guitar-heavy backdrop by the COLORS studio, which is both touching and pleasant.
Fally Pupa’s career as a member of the popular Congolese band Quartier Latin International began in the late 1990s. In 2006, the musician from Kinshasa made the decision to pursue music on his own and put out his solo debut album, Droit Chemin. The body of work would serve as the foundation for Ipupa’s ascent to the status of one of the most renowned and revered musicians in both Congolese music and all of Africa.
Since then, he has put forth remarkable works that have won him the respect and adoration of music aficionados throughout. He is one of the most sought-after African performers thanks to his distinctive sound and magnetism. Arsenal de Belles Melodies (2009), Power ‘Kosa Leka’ (2013), Tokooos (2017), Control (2018), and Tokoos II are some of his best-known albums.
COLORSxSTUDIOS is a unique opportunity for fans from all over the world to hear new music in a small-scale setting that brilliantly highlights excellent talent from across the world. The COLORS part emphasizes the distinctive skills of numerous new performers as well as their musical styles. All COLORS performances aim to offer a moving, understated stage that puts the musicians center stage and allows them to deliver their music in its entirety.
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From the DJ mix at every family gathering to the Apollo Theater in New York City, many would argue that Fally Ipupa has single-handedly popularised Congolese Rumba—a sound he describes as one of “dance, passion, and love.”