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Congolese Star Fally Ipupa Marks 20 Years with New Albums and Paris Concerts

Congolese musician Fally Ipupa is celebrating two decades in the industry with new albums and major concerts in Paris. His career began in Kinshasa and has made him one of Africa's most recognized artists. He is known for blending Congolese rumba with R&B, pop and urban sounds.

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Congolese music star Fally Ipupa is marking 20 years in the music industry with new albums and major concerts scheduled in Paris. France 24 reported that Ipupa's career journey started in Kinshasa, leading him to become one of Africa’s most recognized artists.

Ipupa pioneered a modern take on Congolese rumba by blending it with R&B, pop and urban sounds, according to the report by Clarisse Fortuné.

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