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Gims
Gandhi Alimasi Djuna (born 6 May 1986), known professionally as Maître Gims and more recently just Gims (stylized in all caps), is a Congolese singer, rapper, producer, and songwriter. Gims grew up in France and currently lives in France and Morocco. He rose to fame as a member of the hip hop group Sexion d'Assaut and pursued an individual career under the name Maître Gims in 2013. In 2006, he released an extended play, titled Ceux qui dorment les yeux ouverts. During his career he has worked with several international artists such as Sia, Pitbull, Lil Wayne, Stromae, Maluma, Sting, and others

Jessy Matador
French and DR Congolese singer
Koffi Olomide
Congolese singer, composer, performer and producer
Fally Ipupa
Congolese musician
M'bilia Bel
Congolese singer and songwriter
Abeti Masikini
Congolese-born French singer (1954-1994)
Sam Mangwana
Congolese musician
Barbara Kanam
Congolese guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer

Ferre Gola
Congolese singer-songwriter
Nathalie Makoma
Dutch-Congolese singer

Werrason
Baloji
Congolese-Belgian rapper and filmmaker
Lokua Kanza
singer-songwriter
M'Pongo Love
Congolese singer (1956-1990)
Madilu System
singer and songwriter (1952–2007)
Marie Misamu
Congolese singer (1974-2016)
Kaysha
Edward Mokolo Jr. (born 1974), better known as Kaysha, is a French singer/rapper and producer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire). He is the son of Congolese politician Édouard Mokolo Wa Mpombo.
Innoss'B
Innocent Didace Balume (born 5 May 1997), known professionally as '''Innoss'B, is a Congolese singer-songwriter, rapper, percussionist, dancer, and philanthropist. Often referred to as the "Jeune Leader'''", he is known for pioneering the AfroCongo music genre, an eclectic fusion of Congolese rumba, indigenous folklore, and ndombolo.
Fabregas
Congolese singer and songwriter
Dindo Yogo
Congolese singer and musician (1955–2000)
Awilo Longomba
Congolese musician
Le Grand Kallé
Congolese singer and bandleader, considered the father of modern Congolese music.
Defao
François Lulendo Matumona (31 December 1958 – 27 December 2021), known professionally as Général Défao or Défao, was a Congolese singer-songwriter, dancer and bandleader. Born in Kinshasa, he began performing at the age of 17 with local groups such as Suka Movema, Forgo Stars, Korotoro, and Somo West before joining Félix Manuaku Waku's band Grand Zaïko Wawa in 1981. In partnership with Djo Poster, known as "Grand Muyaka", he quickly became a crowd favorite in Kinshasa for his stage presence and innovative dance moves.
Rebo Tchulo
Congolese singer
Félix Wazekwa
Congolese singer-songwriter, author, filmmaker, dancer, and bandleader
Chriseden
Congolese blogger
Bozi Boziana
Congolese musician
Jimmy Omonga
Congolese singer
Dena Mwana
Congolese singer
Jossart N'Yoka Longo
Congolese musician