PAPA WEMBA |
The International Committee of the All
Africa Music Awards, AFRIMA, in partnership with the African Union Commission,
AU, mourns
the death of Papa Wemba, real name Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba.
Papa Wemba was considered an African icon and world
music star after fusing his Central African musical heritage with Western pop,
rock and rap. He
pioneered a blend of African, Cuban and Western sounds, which became one of
Africa's most popular music styles. This earned him the nickname
"King of Rhumba Rock". Besides his musical influence, Wemba popularised
Sapeur fashion, an eccentric look with three-piece suits, shiny black leather
shoes and flashy accessories.
AFRIMA PRESIDENT - MR MIKE DADA |
Reacting to the death of Papa Wemba, President and Executive
Producer, AFRIMA, Mr Mike Dada said: "At AFRIMA, we feel a sense of
humongous loss since the announcement of the death of Papa Wemba. This is the time we at AFRIMA and Africa at large
need him the most. He was one of the African music
legends that had shown interest in attending AFRIMA 3.0 in November this year. He was a
voice of Africa, an icon of African music and epitome of Africanness. His pride
and commitment to African music and sense of dressing were part of the narratives
of African culture. These are the African narratives we shared and are propagating
across the world."
Dada said further: "The International Committee of
AFRIMA recognises the role of African legends, dead or alive, in music, culture
and entertainment. In 2014, the late Fela Anikulapo-Kuti was honoured with a Posthumous
Legendary award for his contribution to the narratives of Africa while Ladysmith
Black Mambazo from South Africa won the award at the 2015 edition in Lagos, which
coincided with the group’s 55th anniversary of telling the African
story worldwide."
In
partnership with the African Union Commission, AFRIMA is a project developed to
celebrate, reward and showcase the rich musical culture of Africa, stimulate
conversations among Africans and between Africa and the rest of the world about
the great potentials and values of African culture and artistic heritage, for
the purpose of creating jobs, reducing poverty, and calling attention of world
leaders to Africa as well as promoting the positive image of Africa to the
world.
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