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Werrason
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Werrason in August 2021
Background information
Birth name Noel Ngiama Makanda
Also known as King of the forest, Igwe of the jungle, Ya Ngiama, Ambassadeur de la paix, Afula tala te, Le roi de la forêt
Born (1965-12-25) December 25, 1965 (age 58)
Kikwit, Kwilu District, Congo-Leopoldville
(modern-day Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Genres
  • Congolese rumba
  • ndombolo
  • soukous
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • guitarist
  • record producer
  • arranger
  • dancer
  • choreographer
Instruments Vocals, multiple instruments, percussion
Years active 1981–present

Noël Ngiama Makanda, known professionally as Werra son, is a Congolese singer, songwriter, and bandleader born December 25, 1965, in Moliambo, a small village in the western part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), specifically in Kikwit, Kwilu Province. He is one of the founding members of musical band Wenge Musica, which was established in 1981 while he was still pursuing a degree in accountancy. Werrason, and his college friends Didier Masela, Aimé Buanga, Machiro Kifaya and others formed the band and were later joined by J.B Mpiana.

Following the dissolution of the original Wenge Musica, Werrason went on to co-found Wenge Musica Maison Mère (WMMM), a musical band that he created alongside Didier Masela and Adolphe Dominguez. Werrason's prodigious singing mastery, performance, and leadership have earned him a prominent position in Congolese and African music. He has been described by United Nations Global Compact as "anAmbassador For Peace" and "people's singer".

Career

Early years and formation of Wenge Musica Maison Mère (WMMM)

When Werrason's college band Wenge Musica split in December 1997, Werrason, Masela, and Dominguez then created Wenge Musica Maison Mère, a band based at Zamba Playa in Kinshasa. With the help of among others Sankara de Kunta and Zacharie Babaswe, Werrason travelled the country to recruit young musicians; his primary band members were Masela, Dominguez, Ferre Gola, Baby Ndombe, Adjani Sesele, JDT Mulopwe, Celeo Scram, Bill Clinton Kalonji, Serge Mabiala, Didier Lacoste, Chou Lay, Michael Tee, guitarists Flamme Kapaya, Japonais Maladi, Christian Mwepu, and drummers Papy Kakol and Ali Mbonda. The band's first album, Force d'Intervention Rapide was released on November 28, 1998.

His song "Chantal Switzerland" became a noted song of the year, while his animator Bill Clinton Kalonji was voted best animator. Their second album, Solola Bien (1999) was successful in the African music scene, and earned the Gold Record in France.

In June 2001, Werrason released his first solo album Kibuisa Mpimpa, a double CD with 17 tracks. This recording was the result of five years of preparation, four months of studio work, and over 2,000 hours of writing. This album won him two Kora awards in South Africa, including "Best Artist" in Africa and "Best Album" in Central Africa.

Later that year, Werrason performed back-to-back concerts at Zénith Paris, one of the largest concert halls in France. He toured Europe including London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Rome, and Stockholm. The United Nations have awarded him the title of Universal Ambassador of Peace. In 2001, Werrason was received by Pope John Paul II. Since then, he has spoken for UNESCO campaigns against AIDS and discrimination, and in campaigns against early marriages and to promote education for girls. During his world tour, performed with other African artists including Manu Dibango at the Paris Olympia, Passi, Doc Gynéco, Benji and Akil. Werrason also collaborated with Shaggy. In the same year, Werrason performed a concert at Stade des Martyrs, which was attended by over 100,000 people. He also performed for 17,000 at Bercy in 2000.

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: Kibuisa Mpimpa
  • 2005: Temoignage
  • 2014: Fleche Ingeta
  • 2015: Sans Poteau
  • 2017: 7 Jours de la Semaine
  • 2019: Formidable

Singles

  • 2013: "I Found a Way" (feat. Mohombi)
  • 2014: "Block Cadenas"
  • 2017: "Diemba (Balançoire Générique)"
  • 2017: "Conscience Bela"
  • 2019: "Formidable"
  • 2020: "Yeke Yeke" (feat. Bikorine & But Na Filet)
Featured in
  • 2021: "RDV" (Picolcrist bil feat. Werrason)
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