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  1. Mar 22, 2019 · Ninho (ft. Fally Ipupa) - À Kinshasa (English Translation) Lyrics. [Intro: Ninho] Come, I’ll take you with me, at night I dreamed of just that, building a villa in Kinshasa, yeah. [Chorus ...

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · Discover 32 fascinating facts about Kinshasa, the vibrant capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, from its rich history to its diverse culture and breathtaking landmarks.

  3. Nov 10, 2016 · Fally Ipupa: The Kinshasa Hustle, Libanga and Democracy. On Nov. 4, the Afropop team interviewed Fally Ipupa, one of the best-known singers and bandleaders in Congolese popular music, in his room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Fally and his group F'Victeam performed live the next night, at New York's Symphony Space.

  4. Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), bears witness to a rich music history. With 10 million inhabitants, it is a city of great cultural diversity and considered as the cradle of Congolese rumba, a popular genre of dance music shaped by many international influences.

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    Kinshasa is the dynamic centre of the nation’s popular culture, the language of which is Lingala, the urban lingua franca. Congo’s popular music is renowned throughout Africa; well-established bands from the country tour abroad to Europe and the Americas as well. Popular music celebrities receive wide attention, and it is not unusual for their latest hit songs to be used to name fashions in women’s dress materials, a medium of intense social competition. Like the popular songs, paintings sold on sidewalks express the social themes of the day. Daily papers and several periodicals are available to the populace. Television is an important medium of official communication, broadcasting news, speeches, a form of propaganda entertainment called “animation,” popular bands, and occasional old European films. Radio and television broadcasting is in French—the official language—and local languages. The city is known for some excellent restaurants and is the site of numerous nightclubs and motion-picture theatres.

    Modern Kinshasa has produced a considerable flowering of literature in novels, plays, and poetry by local writers. Painting and sculpture produced by artists of the Académie des Beaux-Arts are exhibited and sold at the academy. The collection of the Institut des Musées Nationaux is of great archaeological, ethnographic, and musicological as well as aesthetic interest, and it is of immense importance for scholars of traditional African art. Although traditional art of value may no longer be available in the city, workshops in the suburbs turn out imitations of masks and sculptures that represent all parts of Africa, as well as carved work in ivory and malachite.

    Kinshasa is the dynamic centre of the nation’s popular culture, the language of which is Lingala, the urban lingua franca. Congo’s popular music is renowned throughout Africa; well-established bands from the country tour abroad to Europe and the Americas as well. Popular music celebrities receive wide attention, and it is not unusual for their latest hit songs to be used to name fashions in women’s dress materials, a medium of intense social competition. Like the popular songs, paintings sold on sidewalks express the social themes of the day. Daily papers and several periodicals are available to the populace. Television is an important medium of official communication, broadcasting news, speeches, a form of propaganda entertainment called “animation,” popular bands, and occasional old European films. Radio and television broadcasting is in French—the official language—and local languages. The city is known for some excellent restaurants and is the site of numerous nightclubs and motion-picture theatres.

    Modern Kinshasa has produced a considerable flowering of literature in novels, plays, and poetry by local writers. Painting and sculpture produced by artists of the Académie des Beaux-Arts are exhibited and sold at the academy. The collection of the Institut des Musées Nationaux is of great archaeological, ethnographic, and musicological as well as aesthetic interest, and it is of immense importance for scholars of traditional African art. Although traditional art of value may no longer be available in the city, workshops in the suburbs turn out imitations of masks and sculptures that represent all parts of Africa, as well as carved work in ivory and malachite.

    The land on which Kinshasa grew was inhabited in ancient times, as were all the shores of Malebo Pool. The present city evolved from two villages, Nshasa and Ntamo (later known as Kintamo), dominated by the Bahumbu and frequented by Bateke fishermen and traders. Sir Henry Morton Stanley, on his visit in 1877, formed an alliance with the ruler of Kintamo, a wealthy ivory trader, and, despite French efforts to forestall him, was able to acquire a trading post site on his return in 1881. He named this post Léopoldville, for his patron, Léopold II, king of the Belgians. Although Stanley succeeded in opening river traffic as far north as Stanleyville (Kisangani since 1966) by portaging prefabricated steamers around the cataracts of the lower river, Léopoldville remained unimportant until the completion of the railway line from downstream Matadi in 1898. A pipeline from Matadi to carry crude oil to the upriver steamers at Léopoldville was completed in 1914, and air service was inaugurated between Léopoldville and Stanleyville in 1920. As a result, the administrative headquarters of the then Belgian Congo was transferred there from Boma in 1923.

    As industries were established, residential zones grew up around them. In the 1930s the zones of Kinshasa, Barumbu, and Lingwala grew up near the port. After 1950 Lemba, Matete, and parts of Ndjili, to the southeast, were built to house the workers of the new industrial district of Limete, but the more centrally located communes (now zones) of Dendale (now Kasa-Vubu), Bandalungwa, and Ngiri-Ngiri became the social and political heart of the city.

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    [79] [102] Arsenal de Belles Melodies won three Ndule Awards in Kinshasa, including Best Album of the Year, Best Music Video, and Best Song. [101] On 10 November, Ipupa was featured on "Hands Across the World", a song composed and produced by American singer R. Kelly.

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  7. May 31, 2023 · Kinshasa may not be your typical tourist destination, but it certainly has a lot to offer. From the vibrant culture to the delicious cuisine and breathtaking scenery, it’s a city that’s not to be missed! Best time to Visit Kinshasa? Welcome to the sizzling city of Kinshasa, where the temperatures can change as fast as a bolt of lightning.