He began his career working in the company of seminal greats such as Wendo,[1] and recorded a number of hits on the Opika Label teaming up with famous "Hawaiian" style guitarist Jhimmy[2] (Zacharie Elenga).
Around 1950 or 1951 Nicolas Kasanda, later to be popularly known as Docteur Nico, made his debut singing behind Paul Mwanga.
[3] In 1958 Mwanga signed to the young recording label Ngoma, which began a new period for him where his fame reached its height for his career.
Shortly before that, he took part in Alan Brain's documentary The Rumba Kings, released in 2021.
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