[2] As a member of TPOK Jazz[3] he played alongside Franco during their most popular period in the mid-1960s until the late 1980s.
Two years later, in 1971, he leaves to form his band Orchestre Continental with other young musicians including Wuta Mayi and Bopol Mansiamina.
Kiambukuta is known for his range of voice, from very high notes to deep bass, as the need arises.
He is credited with composing many songs for the band, including “Chandra”, “Fariya”, “KSK” and “Bimansha”.
During his early solo career, he released an album with Dalienst and Serge Kiambukuta, his cousin.