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Stay Child, dite « National Mother » or « The Queen of Mutuashi », died Saturday, December 10 in Kinshasa. On social networks, fans and celebrities express their dismay following the death of the famous artist from the province of Kasai Occidental, in the DRC.
« Peace to your soul Mamu”; “Peace to your soul, my grandmother’s idol, peace to her soul even if we are not from your generation but we all loved and danced to your music. Thank you so much for making us dance “. The reactions to the disappearance of Tshala Muana, here on the artist’s Facebook page, express all the sadness of her fans. In French as in Lingala: “ Mamu as you knew this publication is from before-yesterday, today she died with you rest in peace ” (translation : ” Mamu, you see this post, it was the day before yesterday, today you died. Rest in peace “).
Always on Facebook, Mboted internationally yours which means “ Hello, internationally yours “, or also “ It was au revoir » (« It was a goodbye ») ; « Ah Mamu Tshala Muana Mamu Nationale that greeting was the last »; « Ah Mamu Tshala Muana Mamu National, that hello was actually the one at the end » ; « Mom, we will miss you very much » ; « Peace to your soul Tshala Muana Mamu National, you broke the hearts of your fans ».
Many other comments salute the memory of “National Mamu” following the article published on the RFI website.
On Twitter, Congolese artist Werrason says how painful it is to see Tshala Muana leave so soon.
#Mamu_Nationale, sister Tshala Muana ✝️ our music heroine. It’s painful to see you leave so soon. You left unforgettable footprints in our culture. The fans of Wenge Musica and I say thank you. Rest in peace Mamu Tshala. My condolences to his family???? pic.twitter.com/TBwwmVm5Oe
— Werrasonofficiel (@Werrason_001) December 10, 2022
The artists are of course not alone in expressing their sadness, many fans also pay a vibrant tribute to the queen of Mutuashi.
(8/13) Tshala Muana wrote most of her own songs and, unlike most Zairians who sing in Lingala and play the rumba and its accelerated derivative (the soukous), Tshala Muana will focus on the “mutuashi” rhythm and sing in their mother tongue. pic.twitter.com/0eSlgsaUG4
— Benjamin Babunga Ask (@benbabunga) December 10, 2022
#RDC: The artist never dies. The notes, the words, the reflection he leaves behind are the continuity of his being and his way of being. His body can only rest. Thank you Mamou Nationale Tshala Muana. pic.twitter.com/mrItuyNObx
— Steve Wembi (@wembi_steve) December 10, 2022
Reactions also with the media Nofi, which salutes the career of the Congolese star, and recalls that she was not only a great music star, but also an actress, producer and politician very committed to the fight for the emancipation of women.