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About Koffi Olomide
Olomide began his career as a guitarist, but then joined Papa Wemba's Viva La Musica as a backing vocalist. He went solo in the mid-'80s, moving to Paris and making use of both Parisian and Cameroonian soukous musicians, with excellent results. His so-called "Tcha Tcho" beat is seen by some as a new direction for a genre growing old and stale. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Koffi Olomide's Discography (5)
| Ngounda | Ngoyarto |
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| Micko V2/S.O.S. V2 | Sonodisc |
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| Loi | Sonodisc |
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| V12 | Sonodisc |
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| Koweit, Rive Gauche | Tamaris |
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Compilations Featuring Koffi Olomide (20)
| Collection Afrique | Sono |
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| Afrique En Or: Africa Gold | Lusafrica |
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| 30 Ans De Musique Africane: 1960, 1990... | Sonodisc |
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| Afrique Parade Volume 4 | Bleu Caraibes |
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| Collection Congo | Musisoft |
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