He was part of the group Quartier Latin for about 10 years and worked his craft with Koffi Olomide. He notably created several hits for Koffi, among them Eternellement on Force de Frappe in 2001 and Ko ko ko ko on Affaire d'Etat which got him being promoted to the position of conductor despite his young age. In 2006, debuting his solo career, he delivered his first solo album Droit Chemin that sold over 100,000 copies with hits like Droit Chemin, Liputa or Kidiamfuka.
With his silky smooth voice, he has conquered the international music scene and reached the hearts of many with his music blend of various styles,such as soukous, ndombolo, pop and R&B. In 2009, his album Arsenal de Belles Mélodies was very much noticed, with hits like Chaise électrique, a duet performed with ex G-Unit R&B singer Olivia.
His presence in the international music industry has indeed been acknowledged, in 2007, When he won Best Male Artist at the Cesaire Awards and Best Artist or Group from Central Africa at the Kora Awards. In 2009, he performed at the Africa MTV Awards, performing Bicarbonate.
With a smooth soulful voice, an impeccable sense for style and dance moves that will have the opposite sex swarming,it must be said that Fally Ipupa is a very talented, music genious who is here to stay.
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Santé
Fally Ipupa Lyrics
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Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé
Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé
Chez nous on dit "Nos rêves sont grands et forts"
Pour quitter le quartier il faut chercher les dollars
J'ai tout traversé je peux pas me stopper
J'suis parti de Bandal jusqu'à Paris (Paris)
Maintenant ma musique passe du lundi au lundi
Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé
Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
Chez nous on dit "les absents ont toujours tort"
La route est longue mais la RDC j'ai porté
J'ai pris de l'avance et pour ca j'ai bossé
On n'a pas cédé, on va tout bloquer
Je travaille de minuit à midi (à midi)
Maintenant ma musique passe du lundi au lundi
Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé
Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
Ah bondela ngai, bondela ngai
Ah bondela ngai, bondela ngai
Ba lela, ba bondela ngai
Bo lela Aigle, bo bondela ye
Bo lela Fally, bo bondela ye
Ba lela, ba bondela ngai
Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé
Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
Ayiya ayiya, à ta santé
King, Aigle
In "Santé," Fally Ipupa raises his glass to salute all those who have worked hard to achieve success, in the spirit of unity and solidarity. Ipupa acknowledges the challenges faced by those struggling to make ends meet, and stresses the importance of chasing your dreams and seeking greater opportunities. He also highlights the need to stay steadfast in the pursuit of success and not give up, even when the journey is long, and obstacles seem insurmountable.
The repeated chorus, "Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé / Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé" (I raise my glass to all the hard workers, to your health / I work hard like a true locomotive, to your health), serves as a rallying cry for those who are still hustling and working hard to make it in life. The verses are filled with nods to Ipupa's roots and journey, including his origins in Bandal, the road that he has traveled all the way to Paris, and his love and commitment to his motherland, the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Overall, "Santé" is an inspiring song that encourages hard work, perseverance, and the importance of recognizing and supporting each other's efforts in achieving success.
Line by Line Meaning
Je lève mon verre à tous les nokos, à ta santé
I raise my glass to all my brothers, wishing you good health
Je travaille dur comme un vrai loco, à ta santé
I work hard like a machine, hoping for your wellbeing
Chez nous on dit "Nos rêves sont grands et forts"
We say, "Our dreams are big and strong"
Pour quitter le quartier il faut chercher les dollars
To leave the neighborhood, you need to find money
On a tout donné, on est venu blindés
We've given it our all and we've come prepared
J'ai tout traversé je peux pas me stopper
I've gone through it all, and I can't slow down
J'suis parti de Bandal jusqu'à Paris (Paris)
I left from Bandal to Paris (Paris)
Maintenant ma musique passe du lundi au lundi
Now my music plays every day of the week
Chez nous on dit "les absents ont toujours tort"
We say, "The absent are always wrong"
La route est longue mais la RDC j'ai porté
The road is long, but I carry the DRC with me
J'ai pris de l'avance et pour ca j'ai bossé
I've taken the lead and worked for it
On n'a pas cédé, on va tout bloquer
We haven't given up, we're going to block everything
Je travaille de minuit à midi (à midi)
I work from midnight to noon (at noon)
Ah bondela ngai, bondela ngai
Oh my God, save me, save me
Ba lela, ba bondela ngai
They watch, they save me
Bo lela Aigle, bo bondela ye
Watch over Aigle, and save him
Bo lela Fally, bo bondela ye
Watch over Fally, and save him
King, Aigle
King, Aigle
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Falli Ipupa N Simba
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