Cindy Le Coeur

Cindy Le Coeur
Cindy Le Coeur in 2024
Cindy Le Coeur in 2024
Background information
Birth nameCandy Nkunku
BornNovember 1983 (age 40–41)
Kinshasa, Zaire
GenresCongolese rumba, soukous, ndombolo
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, dancer, and recording artist

Candy Nkunku (born November 11, 1983), known professionally as Cindy Le Coeur, is a Congolese recording artist, singer, and dancer. She is a member of the Congolese band Quartier Latin International, formed and led by prolific musician Koffi Olomide.[1][2][3]

Biography

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Candy Nkunku was born on November 11, 1983, in Kinshasa, Zaire. She is the fourth child in a family of four brothers and sisters. At a tender age, she grew up listening to Celine Dion, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, and M'bilia Bel. Recognizing her talent and soprano voice, her parents encouraged her to pursue a career in music. She enrolled in the National Institute of Arts (l'Institut National des Arts; INA) in Kinshasa to refine her vocals and pursue her passion for music.[4][5][6][7] After graduating with a diploma, she took her first steps in music in the early 2000s as a Gospel music singer. She collaborated with several musicians as a chorister, notably with Christian singer Kool Matope and Frère Carlyto.[4][8]

In 2002, she became a founding member of the Waasa group (le groupe Waasa) and participated in the Belgian African Week in Brussels, where she advocated against child abandonment.[4][9] In 2007, she decided to shift away from Gospel music and joined Koffi Olomidé's Quartier Latin International as an artistic director, actively participating in the production of five albums, including "Bord Ezanga Kombo." She met Koffi Olomide at N'diaye studio in Gombe, Kinshasa, where Koffi was in search of a female voice for the song "Lily Kaniki." Koffi gave her the nickname "Cindy Le Coeur" (meaning "Cindy The Heart"). She was later featured in the song after meeting Koffi. In the same year, she featured Koffi in a song called "Ikea" on an unnamed album.[4] Around 2008, Nkunku and Koffi sang duets together, creating a performative relationship that suggested she was Koffi's "stage wife." Local music scholars argue that Koffi and Cindy's partnership follows that of Tabu Ley Rochereau and M'bilia Bel, an earlier popular music duo in Kinshasa.[2]

In 2009, she received two awards for Best Female Artist in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and later that year, she received the Best of Generation Award at Zénith Paris.[4] As Koffi's protégé, she collaborated with many musicians, including Fally Ipupa and Werrason. In 2011, she featured Fally Ipupa in "OLe Sida est là," an Afro-pop single.[10][11] On June 6, 2013, she debuted her six-track maxi-single 6-6-6.[12] Her revolutionary piece, "Ikea," also earned her the Kora Awards for "Best Female Artist In Central Africa" in June 2014.[4] In October 2014, she gave a concert where she performed songs by Celine Dion and Whitney Houston, who are her idols, respectively.[4]

In 2019, she released her single "Égérie".[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Aronson, David (14 July 2011). "What the Kids Are Listening to". Kinshasa: Congoresources.org. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b Braun, Lesley Nicole (January 24, 2023). Congo's Dancers: Women and Work in Kinshasa. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 95. ISBN 9780299340308.
  3. ^ Dumitrescu, Irina, ed. (2016). Rumba Under Fire: The Arts of Survival from West Point to Delhi. Santa Barbara, California, United States: Punctum Books. p. 226. ISBN 9780692655832.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Personnes | Africultures : le Coeur Cindy". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  5. ^ "Cindy le Cœur : Biographie, Actualité & Infos". Newstories Africa (in French). 2023-06-30. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  6. ^ admin (2019-11-07). "Quand Cindy Le Coeur de Koffi Olomide chante Céline Dion ça donne ça !". DiaspoRDC (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  7. ^ "Cindy Le Coeur discography - RYM/Sonemic". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  8. ^ Godson, Asiama (2021-09-23). "Cindy Le Coeur Biography, Music, Videos, Booking". ProfileAbility. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  9. ^ Cindy Le Coeur et Meje30 chantent Sida avec leur groupe Wassa, 22 February 2010, retrieved 2023-07-22
  10. ^ Seck, Nago (2011-09-30). "Le Sida est là (Fally Ipupa feat. Cindy Le-Cœur)". Afrisson (in French). Retrieved 2023-07-22.
  11. ^ Fally Ipupa & Cindy Le Cœur - Le sida est là (Clip Officiel), 23 October 2021, retrieved 2023-07-22
  12. ^ Diala, Jordache (6 January 2014). "Congo-Kinshasa: 2014 en Retro musique 2013 - Voici les événements ayant marqué l'année!" [Congo-Kinshasa: 2014 in Retro music 2013 - Here are the events that marked the year!]. La Prospérité (in French). Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  13. ^ "Cindy Le Cœur, a-t-elle quitté Koffi Olomide ? Sa réponse en chanson". Lemag (in French). 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
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