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Jolie Detta

Jolie Detta Kamenga Kayobote (born c. 1968), professionally known as Jolie Detta or Evangeliste Myriam, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist. She made her music debut with Choc Stars between 1983 and 1984.

In 1985, Detta joined Tabu Ley's Orchestre Afrisa International and then Franco Luambo's Ok Jazz in 1986, where she gained national recognition as the lead vocalist in the band's Extended Play (EP) Le Grand Maitre Franco et son Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz et Jolie Detta, in collaboration with Franco and Simaro Lutumba. The EP included breakout singles "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," which brought her into the spotlight with a debut tour to Kenya with OK Jazz the same year. She later rejoined Choc Stars and recorded successful releases before joining Bozi Boziana's newly established ensemble Orchestre Anti-Choc in 1988 after Choc Stars disbanded. Anti-Choc's album La Reine de Sabah, released at the end of 1988, and its eponymous lead single, composed by Boziana, was named the Best Song of the Year

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The group disbanded in , but reformed in At one time in the late s and early s the band grew to more than fifty members. During that period, it often split into two groups; one group stayed in Kinshasa, playing in nightclubs there, while the other group toured in Africa , Europe and North America. They used to play at Loningisa Studios in Kinshasa as individual artists, before they got together to form a band in June The new band played regularly at a specific studio in the city during the week, and on some weekends they played at weddings.

Later in the same year, Isaac Musekiwa , a saxophonist from Zimbabwe , joined the band. Up to that time the band's leadership was shared between Vicky Longomba, Essous and Franco. Franco then became the leader of the band. In OK Jazz visited Nigeria on their first foreign tour. Later that year, Vicky Longomba rejoined the band.

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Lola Checain , a vocalist who had left earlier also came back. TP stood for " Tout Puissant " all mighty. Band membership had increased to over twenty. The quality of t

Jolie Detta

Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist

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Jolie Detta Kamenga Kayobote (born c. 1968), professionally known as Jolie Detta or Evangeliste Myriam, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer, and evangelist. She made her music debut with Choc Stars between 1983 and 1984.[2][3][4][5][6]

In 1985, Detta joined Tabu Ley's Orchestre Afrisa International[7][8][9] and then Franco Luambo's Ok Jazz in 1986, where she gained national recognition as the lead vocalist in the band's Extended Play (EP) Le Grand Maitre Franco et son Tout Puissant O.K. Jazz et Jolie Detta, in collaboration with Franco and Simaro Lutumba.[10][11][8] The EP included breakout singles "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," which brought her into the spotlight with a debut tour to Kenya with OK Jazz the same year.[10][4] She later rejoined Choc Stars and recorded successful releases before joining Bozi Boziana's

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