- June 1949 – 24
April 2016),
known professionally as Papa
Wemba (French pronunciation: [papa
wɛmba]), was a
Congolese singer and
musician who pla**** Congolese...
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Wemba Wemba language is an
extinct Aboriginal Australian language once
spoken along the
Murray River and its
tributaries in
North Western Victoria...
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Wemba are an
Aboriginal Australian people in north-Western
Victoria and south-western New
South Wales, Australia,
including in the
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discography of
Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba,
commonly known as Papa
Wemba (14 June 1949 – 24
April 2016) who was a
Congolese singer and
musician who...
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languages that were
spoken in what is now
known as Victoria,
including the
Wemba Wemba language and the Woiwurrung–Taungurung language.
Yabbies are
common in...
- welcome, La Sape
acted as
refuge for them to cope with
European life. Papa
Wemba, a
Congolese musician, is
credited with
reviving la sape in
Kinshasa during...
- po****rized a
flamboyant fashion subculture called La Sape,
alongside Papa
Wemba.
Emerging as a
ghostwriter for
various artists in the
Zairean music industry...
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Congolese singer Papa
Wemba,
released in 1995.
Wemba sang
mostly in Lingala. The
album peaked at No. 14 on Billboard's
World Albums chart.
Wemba promoted it by...
- brothel,
Wemba, who is to
travel to the
harbor of Santos,
taking the
place of the go-between, and make the sale to the drug dealers. In return,
Wemba would...
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Congolese artists who have
performed at
Bercy include Koffi Olomidé, Papa
Wemba, Werrason, JB Mpiana, and
Fally Ipupa. List of
tennis stadiums by capacity...