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Defao | |
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Born | (1958-12-31)31 December 1958 Kinshasa, DR Congo |
Died | 27 December 2021(2021-12-27) (aged 62) Douala, Cameroon |
Genres | Soukous,congolese rumba |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, dancer |
Years active | 1976–2021 |
Defao (31 December 1958 – 27 December 2021) was aCongolese singer-songwriter. He was a member of the prominentsoukous groupsGrand Zaiko Wawa andChoc Stars.
He formed his band, Big Stars, in 1991. He has composed several hits, most of which were composed in the late 1980s, including "Amour Scolaire", "Famille Kikuta", and "Solange Lima." He died from complications ofCOVID-19 inDouala,Cameroon, on December 27, 2021, four days before his 63rd birthday.[1][2]
Defao was born as Lulendo Matumona[1] on 31 December 1958, inKinshasa,Democratic Republic of the Congo,.[3]
Matumona moved toInkisi in 1976, where he remained until 1981 when guitaristFélix Manuaku Waku came to recruit him to join his group, Grand Zaiko Wawa.[4] After joining the Kinshasa-based band, he released his first vinyl, the single "Salima Na Ngai".[5]
Defao left Grand Zaiko Wawa in 1983 to joinChoc Stars. Members included Ben Nyamabo,Bozi Boziana, and Roxy Tshimpaka.[6] Matumona worked on all the group's albums in the 80s, composing hits like "Ozi", "Déserteur", "Mister X" and "Chagrin Dimone".[7]
In 1991, he decided to leave Choc Stars to create his own band, Big Stars, alongside Djo Poster Mumbata (also a former member of Grand Zaiko Wawa).[8] Big Stars launched the careers of several singers includingMontana Kamenga, Kabosé Bulembi, Théo Mbala, but also musicians such as Serge Kasongo Mboka Liya (AKA Burkina Faso)[9] and Jagger Bokoko.
During Big Stars' early years, Defao enjoyed a very creative and productive period. In the 1990s he released at least seventeen albums, six of which were available in the European market. He is recognized as a solo artist in the same league asPapa Wemba,Koffi Olomidé, Bozi Boziana and Kester Emeneya.[citation needed]
His seventh solo album, "Amour Scolaire", published in 1992, contains the eponymous hit which placed at the top of the Zairian hit parades.[10] Likewise for "Famille Kikuta", released in 1994, which became popular in East Africa.
Following the "ndombolo" wave, between the years 1997 and 1998, Matumona released the albums "Sala Noki" and "Copinage" (the latter in collaboration withMbilia Bel).[11]
In 2000, Defao disbanded Big Stars after a disagreement with its musicians.[12] The band reformed in the late 2010s.[13]
Defao signed a record contract in 2000 with JPS Productions and proceeded to record his solo album "Nessy De London" with session musicians based in Paris includingNyboma,Wuta Mayi, Dally Kimoko, 3615 Code Niawu and Djudjuchet Luvengoka.[14] Defao was inactive until 2006 when he released the album "Nzombo Le Soir", which was not promoted as widely as his previous albums.[15]
After another four years, he released the album "Pur Encore" in 2010, which was not available on CD and had poor sound quality.[15] However, Defao returned in 2012 with "The Undertaker", followed in 2016 by "Any Time", in which he brought together notable musicians from both Congos, including Roga-Roga, Sam Tshintu, Manda Chante and his close friend and longtime collaborator, Godessy Lofombo.
Defao was based inKenya starting from 2001. In August 2019, he returned to Kinshasa[16] and regrouped Big Stars with some of his former musicians including Montana Kamenga and Azanga. With them, he recorded his last album "Bety Poni".
While touring West Africa, Defao died on December 27, 2021, fromCOVID-19.[1]
A few days later, the Congolese Minister of Culture and Arts agreed with his family to bring his body to Kinshasa for the funeral service.[17] His last album "Bety Poni" was released on the day of his death.
Defao has been in several relationships, but never married. At the time of his death, he left no widows or children.[18]
Defao's complete discography is unknown, as many of his albums were not sold internationally. Here is a selection of his most notable albums.
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