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          Tshala Muana is considered the “Queen of Mutuashi”, a traditional music and dance from her native Kasai region.

        1. Tshala Muana is considered the “Queen of Mutuashi”, a traditional music and dance from her native Kasai region.
        2. Tshala Muana was an African singer and dancer from Congo-Kinshasa.
        3. Outstanding Congolese singer; born Lubumashi, Congo -Kinshasa, Tshala started her professional career in Kinshasa as a dancer in M'Pongo Love's new band.
        4. TSHALA MWANA AMAZING DANCING SKILLS AUGUST I. Elisabeth Muidikayi Tshala Muana began her career in Kinshasa in as a dancer and.
        5. Elisabeth Muidikayi Tshala Muana began her career in Kinshasa in as a dancer and chorister.
        6. Outstanding Congolese singer; born Lubumashi, Congo -Kinshasa, Tshala started her professional career in Kinshasa as a dancer in M'Pongo Love's new band.!

          Tshala Muana

          Congolese singer and dancer (1955–2022)

          In this Congolese name, the surname is Muana and the post-surname is Muidikay.

          Musical artist

          Élisabeth Tshala Muana Muidikay (13 March 1958 – 10 December 2022), known professionally as Tshala Muana, was a singer and dancer from Congo-Kinshasa.

          Considered the "Queen of Mutuashi", a traditional dance music from her native Kasai region, she is often called "Mamu National".[1][2]

          Muana started her artistic career as a dancer for the musical band Tsheke Tsheke Love in 1977 before turning to singing.[3] She is famous for several songs such as "Karibu Yangu".

          She toured widely overseas, won several awards on the national, continental and global scene and recorded over 20 albums.[4] Her music has appeared in the soundtrack of the popular 1987 Congolese musical film La Vie est Belle and Aya of Yop City .[4]

          Biography

          Tshala Muana was born on 13 March 1958, in