: His self-funded solo debut Mon'Da Center (1980) was recorded in Paris. "Z à Z" remains one of his most recognized works, often featured on "Best Of" compilations released by labels like Musiki.
: It features energetic "mystical organ keys," sharp drum hits, and flute solos. The "Fayalargeau" version refers to his privately pressed release, which is highly sought after by collectors for its "magical and energetic dancefloor" appeal. NST COPHIE'S - Z a Z (Fayalargeau mix extended version)
His mission was to create "best quality" music that expressed the "reality through life," ensuring his sound stayed in the hearts of fans across Africa and Europe. NST COPHIE'S - Z à Z (Fayalargeau mix extended version) : His self-funded solo debut Mon'Da Center (1980)
NST COPHIE'S - Z à Z (Fayalargeau mix extended version) · Comments. YouTube·Mongo299 NST Cophie's biography | Last.fm The "Fayalargeau" version refers to his privately pressed
: He worked with massive African music icons including Papa Wemba , Ernesto Djédjé , and the Afro-funk pioneers Osibisa .