Congo's real treasure does not lie underground
In the fifties, when the future Democratic Republic of Congo was still a Belgian colony, an entire generation of musicians fused traditional African tunes with Afro-Cuban music to create the electrifying Congolese rumba, a style that conquered the entire continent thanks to an infectious rhythm, captivating guitar sounds and smooth vocals.
racism
music history
colonialism
1950s
1960s
music documentary
democratic republic of the congo
african music
african history
african art
belgian history
decolonization
congolese rumba