COVID-19: Congolese music legend Aurlus Mabele dies
COVID-19: Congolese music legend Aurlus Mabele dies
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Congolese music star Aurlus Mabele has died. He was 67.  

He checked into a hospital in Paris, France on March 19, 2020, and died later that night.

According to media reports, he developed complications arising from a stroke and coronavirus infection

The shocking news of Mabele’s death was announced by his daughter Liza Monet on her social media account.

“My dad died of coronavirus this morning [Thursday night] … Thank you for honoring his memory. He is a great legend of the Soukouss that the Congolese people are losing today. I am inconsolable and collapsed. My dad whom I love so much … Aurlus Mabele,” Liza posted on her Twitter account.

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Mon papa est mort ce matin du coronavirus … Merci d’honoré sa mémoire . C’est une grande légende du Soukouss que le peuple congolais perd aujourd’hui . Je suis inconsolable et effondrée . Mon papa que j’aime tant … Aurlus Mabele …67.5K9:38 PM – Mar 19, 2020Twitter Ads info and privacy16.4K people are talking about this

The Soukous music legend was born in 1953 in Brazaville, Congo. 

Mabele was one of the founders of the legendary supergroup Loketo (hips) band, formed in the mid-1980s alongside Mav Cacharel and Diblo Dibala, which broke up a few years later.

He was one of the first Paris-based Soukous Stars and set the standards with several Long Plays (LPs) in the 1980s.

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Mabele is known for hits such as Liste Rouge, Embargo among many others.

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