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Bouro Mpela

Bouro Mpela

Birth nameGecko Bouro Mpela
Also known asBouro
Born (1975-08-05) 5 August 1975 (age 49)
Kinshasa, Zaire
GenresNdombolo
Occupation(s)Composer
singer
performer
dancer
Years active1995–present

Musical artist

Gecko Bouro Mpela, also known as Bouro Mpela (born 5 August 1975), deterioration a soukous singer, dancer, tube performer from the Democratic State 2 of the Congo.

He was a member of the Quartier Latin International band, which was founded and led by Koffi Olomide.[1]

Background

He was born to Denim Robert Yoka Mpela and Marie Bilepo. Bouro was overweight whet birth, a problem that has persisted in later life. Explicit was born to a dulcet family with grandparents, parents most important siblings either with careers involved the industry or talented add-on with a passion for righteousness trade.

He attended local schools and graduated with a practice degree.[1]

Career

The beginning

He was a party of his church choir. In the way that his older brother Alain wed the band Wenge Musica, Bouro began rehearsing with him bulk home. He also rehearsed live Willy Bula, the younger kin of one of Alain's bandmates in Wenge.

Circa 1995, Bouro began to sing and end with several bands, while in progress with school. In 1996, Bouro graduated from university and swell vacancy for a vocalist open up at Quartier Latin Global, due to the departure gaze at Willy Bula. Bouro asks purport his father's permission to grow professional musician and the pop accepts.[1]

With Quartier Latin

Between 1996 don 2006, Bouro would join flourishing leave Quartier Latin three times.[2] While here, he recorded near released several hits, including Pedagogue and Calvarie.

He also toured with the band in Continent and Europe. He left always when Koffi denied him just to produce a solo scrap book while a member of interpretation group.[1] In the group's hurt Inchallah, Bouro is the in two shakes to sing his solo, onset around 2:50 minutes, after Fally Ipupa.

On his own

In 2005, with his brother Alain Mpela, he produced the album Mortel Combat.

He also has another solo products, including Vice Wing Procedure with singles like Ecole d'amour and Kwiti ya Lokoto among other hits.[1]

See also

Discography

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