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Kaoma
Kaoma was a French–Brazilian band. It was created in 1989 and responsible for successfully launching the lambada musical style in Europe. In a 10-year period from 1989 until the band's disbandment in 1999, Kaoma released three albums, and the band's biggest success was the 1989 song "Lambada", which topped the charts in many countries.
Willy William
French DJ, record producer, and singer (born 1981)
Kassav'
Kassav', also alternatively spelled Kassav, is a French Caribbean band that originated from Guadeloupe in 1979. The band's musical style is rooted in the Guadeloupean gwoka rhythm, as well as the Martinican tibwa and Mendé rhythms. Regarded as one of the most influential bands in 20th-century French West Indies music, Kassav is often credited with pioneering the zouk musical genre. Their musical evolution is a synthesis of cadence-lypso and compas traditions.
Oliver N'Goma
Gabonese singer (1959-2010),
Jocelyne Béroard
French singer
Joelma
Brazilian singer, songwriter, dancer and choreographer
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French musician, record producer, singer and songwriter from Guadeloupe
Suzanna Lubrano
Dutch singer
Celma Ribas
Angolan singer
Zouk Machine
all-female compas or zouk group from Guadeloupe, France
Lynnsha
Sophie Jordier (born in France on 4 January 1979), better known by her stage name Lynnsha, is a French R&B-zouk singer. She has released four albums, self-titled Lynnsha (2004), Elle & moi (2008), Île & moi (2013) & Over & Other (2018).
Patrick Saint-Éloi
French musician (1958–2010)