Eyenga & Abeti - Dit Moninga

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Review by Omar Fuentes

Dit Moninga, the collaborative album by Eyenga & Abeti, is a mesmerizing fusion of Congolese rumba and soulful melodies. The album's ten tracks showcase the distinctive vocals of both artists, with Eyenga's deep, resonant voice blending seamlessly with Abeti's soaring, emotive vocals.

From the upbeat, danceable rhythms of "Mama Na Mwana" to the haunting, melancholic "Nalingi Yo," Dit Moninga is a diverse and captivating album that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish. The instrumentation is rich and varied, with guitars, horns, and percussion creating a lush, layered sound that perfectly complements the vocals.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Dit Moninga
Libala Bombanda
Bebe Samudju
Bo Silisi Biso

Video

Lucie Eyenga Moseka - Libala Bombanda - Congolese Rumba 1984
Lucie Eyenga Moseka & Abeti Masikini  Bo Silisi Biso - Congo Soukous Rumba - 1984

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Catalog Numbers

IAD/S 0016

Labels

I.A.D.- Industrie Africaine Du Disque

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Maxi-Single
  • 33 ⅓ RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
EngineerClaude Achalle, Freddy Kebano, Nel Oliver
Music ByLes Redoutables
Written-ByEyenga Moseka

Notes

  • Le Choc de l'Ancienne & de le Nouvelle Génération.
  • Le Duo le Plus Spectaculaire de l'Année 1984.
  • Production Édition IAD Sound Brazzaville R.P.Congo

About Eyenga & Abeti

Lucie Eyenga Moseka was a vocalist, and one of the early pioneers of Congolese rumba music. She was born in Bandaka (formely Coquelathville) in the Belgian Congo. She was discovered in 1954 by virtuoso guitarist Zacharie Elenga "Jhimmy," and was signed to the label. At , she proved herself to be an improvisational and expressive singer, as well as an accomplished musical arranger. Her songs placed an emphasis on vocal harmonies, and hits such as Ohé Suka ya Rhumba and Mokili Makalamba endeared her to a generation. She was soon noticed by , and her reputation continued to grow as a member of the orchestra African Jazz between 1954 and 1956. Towards the end of the 1950s with the close of the label, Eyenga transitioned to the label as did many colleagues of the time. Her career continued to reached new heights between 1957 and 1958 with the where she contributed to such hits as Brigitte, Mabe na yo moko, Dit moninga, Nasepeli mingi, and Zozo moke. Following the closing of Editions Esengo and the breakup of Rock-a-Mambo, in 1960 her career took a brief hiatus until she reappeared in Brazzaville with the d where she recorded the memorable songs Adoula and Georgette. In 1983 she again resurfaced to play with lead by Kasanda. The congolese music scene lost one of its greatest female voices of all time on December 12, 1987 when Lucie Eyenga died in Kinshasa.

Real Name

    • Lucie Eyenga Moseka

Name Vars

  • Eyenga
  • Lucie Yenga

Aliases

  • Lucie Eyenga
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Summary by Omar Fuentes

Dit Moninga is a must-listen for fans of African music, and a testament to the enduring power of collaboration and creativity. Eyenga & Abeti have crafted a timeless album that will continue to captivate and inspire listeners for years to come.

Comments

Beautiful piece of music!
très belle chanson
Ken_yatta avez vous la chanson BIFAMURI de Abeti masikini
Qui peut nous avoir cet album en intégralité ???
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S'il vous plait postez la chanson Dit Moninga, c'est le duo de l'album entre Abeti Masikini et Eyenga Moseka.
Matondo aksanti tranki you!