Robinio Mundibu

[2][1][3] In 2016, he signed a record deal with French labels EPM and Cantos Music and dropped his six-track Extended Play (EP) Chiffre 9, which yielded his widely acclaimed hits "4 Lettres" and "Tsha Nanu Boye".

"[2] After four years of refining his skills in Congolese rumba, Akelembi left the orchestra in pursuit of a group offering better remuneration and more visibility to its artists.

[2] In 2009, he successfully joined Wenge Musica Maison Mère and made substantial contributions to the band's forthcoming album, Techno Malewa Sans Cesse, Vol.

[2][10] In 2016, Mundibu signed a record contract with French labels EPM and Cantos Music and unveiled his six-track EP, titled Chiffre 9, named after his newly-formed group.

[20] On 2 June 2019, he performed at the B-One Music show in Kinshasa, attended by the Congolese Minister of National Economy, Vital Kamerhe, and his spouse, Hamida Chatur, who were spotted dancing to "Tsha Nanu Boye".

[22] The song's music video showcased Mundibu and his group dancing bare-chest in a plot, fields, and even in the street amidst the crowd.

"[25][26] Nevertheless, the song gained immense popularity in the DRC and across Africa, played in bars and discos, and viewed more than a million times on YouTube.

[25][28][29] In July 2019, Mundibu presented a live concert at Village Chez Ntemba in Kinshasa, sharing the spotlight with Gaz Mawete, Ibrator, Anita Mwarabu, Pomba Leader, and Maman Kalunga.

[38][39] The track "Goûter," blending ndombolo and coupé-décalé, premiered on 6 November 2020, which featured Freddy Mbolongo, a prominent Congolese belly dancer.

[40][41][42] The multilingual track "Tonight", fusing soukous urban rhythm and incorporating lyrics in English, French, and Lingala, debuted on 9 December 2020.

[8][9] On 15 December, Mundibu released the single "Kulumba",[44] which was quickly barred from television and radio broadcasts nine days later by the National Censorship Commission for its explicit content in the music video.

[49] On 31 May 2024, Mundibu introduced the single "Ne Lâche Pas", a fusion of amapiano, Afrobeats, and ndombolo, which gave rise to an eponymous dance style.

Mbuji-Mayi , the birthplace of Robinio Mundibu, is the capital of Kasai-Oriental Province .