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Koffi Olomide, the légende precursor and master of Tchatcho music
Koffi Olomide, the légende precursor and master of Tchatcho music. Tchatcho it’s a special and a particular style of music created by one of the African musical legend Koffi Olomide. Indeed, Tchatcho is based on the Congolese Rumba updates with sensuality, intellectualism and modernity. The background of Koffi Olomide largely influenced his musical style.

The musical style of Tchatcho contains over 300 songs and multiple spectacles. From 1976 until 2022, Tchatcho survived and still leading the Congolese music. Koffi Olomidé remains the rare Congolese singer with the highest songs sold around the world.

Almost after four decades, the Koffi Plomide musical style “Tchatcho” still colonizing the Congolese music ( Rumba).

Papa Wemba has been one of the first Congolese singer to have used the songs made from Koffi Olomide. Félix Wazekwa, Karmapa, Fally Ipupa, ect….also are following the same way of TchoTchoisme. 2600:6C5A:143F:6A0C:591C:B08:243D:AE (talk) 02:50, 24 August 2022 (UTC)