: Espé Bass releases “Le temps des noces”

: Espé Bass releases “Le temps des noces”
Music: Espé Bass releases “Le temps des noces”

The album celebrates moments of happiness and celebration, highlighting the catchy rhythms and captivating melodies of Congolese . Its author wishes to share this positive energy with his fans, offering them an immersive and festive experience.

Espé Bass, real name Espérance Mouanda Tsa-Tsa, is a talented and prolific artist, known for his ability to fuse traditional and modern elements in his music. Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, he began his career at a young age and quickly established himself as a prominent figure on the Congolese music scene. His career is marked by several major successes and collaborations with renowned artists.

With “Le temps des noces”, Espé Bass continues to demonstrate his talent and commitment to Congolese music. The album is recorded with authentic sounds and careful arrangements, showcasing the exceptional skills of Roga Roga’s Extra Musica Zangul Orchestra.

The album is the result of months of hard work and close collaboration with the Extra Musica Zangul orchestra. It was recorded in state-of-the-art studios in Kinshasa, with talented musicians from diverse backgrounds. Each track on the album has been carefully composed to capture the essence of Congolese music while providing a modern and innovative touch.

Since its release, “Le temps des noces” has received rave reviews from fans and music critics. The catchy melodies and inspiring lyrics appealed to a wide audience, making this album a real success. Espe Bass also plans to organize a series of concerts to promote it, with a view to leaving a lasting impression on spectators.

With “Le temps des noces”, the musician artist continues to strengthen his position as one of the most influential in Congolese music. The album is a true celebration of culture and promises to leave a lasting mark on the history of African music.


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