Kanda Bongo Man (born
1955), from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo, is a prominent
soukous musician. He is most famous for the structural changes he implemented to soukous
music. The previous approach was to sing several verses and have one
guitar solo at the end of the song. Kanda Bongo Man revolutionized soukous by encouraging guitar solos after every verse and even sometimes at the beginning of the song. His form of soukous gave birth to the
kwassa kwassa dance rhythm where the hips move back and forth while the hands move to follow the hips.
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