Mbilia Bel biography

Mbilia Bel was Africa’s first female trans continental diva. She became the first female musician from Africa who could claim popularity all over the entire continent and beyond. In fact one could argue that there has not been any female musician from Africa who has captured the imagination of music fans across the continent as much as Mbilia Bel did in the eighties. She was born in 1959

With a combination of stunning beauty , an angelic soprano voice, and tremendous agility on stage, Mbilia Bel stole the hearts of music fans all over the continent. Her heavenly voice moved those who listened to her slow jams in tears of joy. Her exceptional dancing skills left audicences roaring with delight, and lit up Tabu Ley’s already famous stage show.

She begun her performing career at the tender age of seventeen singing backup for Abeti Masikini and later with Sam Mangwana. She burst into the music scene when she joined Tabu ley’s Afrisa International in 1981. The duo of Tabu ley and Mbilia Bel was an instant hit. The combination of Tabu Ley’s composing genius and Mbilia Bel’s heavenly voice resulted in Afrisa records literally flying off the shelves.

Her first song with Afrisa released in early 1982 was  Mpeve Ya Longo, which means Holy Spirit in Kikongo.It was a moving song about spousal abuse.  In the song, Mbilia plays the part of a woman who has been abandoned by her husband and has to raise the children by herself. The song received   rave reviews especially among women in Zaire.

Her first album released in 1983 was the extremely popular Eswi yo wapi, which roughly translates to where did it hurt you ?, composed by both Tabu Ley and Mbilia Bel. The song won the award for the best song of 1983 in Zaire, and Mbilia Bel won the award for best new performer. Mbilia Bel was to feature on several other songs that year including Tabu Ley’s Lisanga ya Bambanda and Faux pas and Dino Vangu’s Quelle Mechante. Thanks to Mbilia Bel, the popularity of Afrisa International was soaring. Even songs that did not feature Mbilia Bel were receiving more exposure. The strangelehold that Franco’s TP OK Jazz was holding in the music scene was now being loosened, as Afrisa could now match TP OK Jazz in popularity and record sales, thanks to the arrival of this new sensation who was now being referred to as the African tigress. Here was one singer that Franco could not poach from Afrisa

 

The duo of Mbilia Bel and Tabu Ley was a match made in musical Heaven

Concerts of Afrisa were now a huge draw.Mbilia Bel was always the main attraction , and when she made an appearance , the crowds often went into a frenzy. Mbilia Bel was a talented stage performer. She often tantalized crowds with her exceptional dancing ability, when she joined the Rocherreautes (dancers) in their dance routine. Tabu Ley who had revolutionized stage show when he introduced the Rocherreauttes in the early eighties, was now the undisputed king of stage show.

By the mid eighties, Mbilia bel had officially married Tabu Ley and was now a refined and mature performer. Her songs continued to dominate the scene. Among them was Mobali na ngai wana , which roughly translates to “this husband of mine”. The song was composed by Tabu Ley and Roger Izeidi, and is an adaptation of a Kikongo traditional song. In the song, Mbilia Bel praises her husband as being handsome and succesful and stresses the fact that even though he has the opportunity to choose from any of Kinshasa’a beautiful women, he chose her. Other songs which blazed the charts during that period include Balle a terre and Bameli soy. Afrisa continued to go from strength to strength.

In 1987 Tabu Ley recruited another female artiste to accompany Mbilia Bel. Kishila Ngoyi was here real name , but she was known by her artistic name, Faya Tess. It was against this backdrop that Afrisa embarked on a tour of East Africa that took in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda, culminating in the album Nadina,  which had Lingala and Kisawahili versions of the song. The tour was well recived by frenzied crowds. Mbilia Bel took centre stage , overshadowing other Afrisa artistes including Ndombe Opetum who had returned from TP OK Jazz.  Upon their return to Kinshasa, rumours started surfacing about a rift between Tabu ley and Mbilia Bel. Apparently Mbilia Bel was not too happy about the emergence of Faya Tess, who seemed ready to steal here thunder. Both publicly denied having any problems, but by this time the writing was on the wall.

Mbilia bel quit the band late in 1987 to embark on a solo career. She briefly joined with a Gabonese producer in Libreville, before leaving for Paris where she joined with guitarist Rigo “starr” Bamundele. Her first album  with Rigo Starr was entitled Phenomene and was a huge success in Kinshasa as well as abroad. Subsequent releases such as Yalowa, Desole and Exploration have met with limited success.

Following the departure of Mbilia Bel, the popularity of Afrisa International as a band plumetted substantially. Tabu ley himself seemed to loose inspiration for composing as is evidenced by the substantial reduction in the number of albums released. With the exception of her debut album, Phenomene, Mbilia Bel’s career also took on a downward spiral when she left Afrisa.

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16 thoughts on “Mbilia Bel biography

  1. Mbilia Bel is one of the best product from Africa.Her sonorous voice remains charming and among the very best.Congo is a beehive of music talents,even now but the frenzy as in the eighties cannot be equalled.

  2. I love Mbilia bel’s nice voice and her unique dancing style. When did she produce mobali nangai wana?

  3. Mbilia bell , we love,where are you , we need to honor you, here in Kenya.
    l haven’t come across any musician who can much you. You ve a special gift. Sing on for ever, Africa’s Song bird,.

  4. Sweet heart Mbilia Mboyo Marie Claire, are you still alive? where are you?
    Whatever it is holding you at Bay, know this: you are loved. And you are with lovers and secret admirers by all means. Get your strength and you have support. LOve U

  5. mbilia bel! Having your voice just your voice, i will stay without eating, coz you make me feel you inside me,if you’re alive i wish to touch you, ‘LOVE YOU MBILIA’

  6. I really love all her musics (Mbilia Bel) and I wish I can see her physical one day, I always play at least five or ten of her music video everyday,can someone me her contact because I LOVE HER. Mbilia I love you.

  7. I love everything about mbilia bel , her beauty, cute voice, her dancing styles, listening to her music is just so consoling. I can just listen to bel’s music th whole day. Love u queen of Africa

  8. Mbilla Bel is an icon, although I am from Nigeria and don’t understand the wordings of the songs, I play her music over and over again. None of her songs is boring to me, this woman is unique and an epitome of love.

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