Djam Kiss

Djam Kiss, real name Mabanza Carl Fiscchet, is a Congolese singer, songwriter and performer born on March 18, 1997 in Pointe-Noire. Passionate about music from an early age, he draws inspiration from artists such as Zaho, Sexion d'Assaut, Carla Prata, Nekfeu and Tory Lanez. In 2013, he founded the group Over Doz with friends. The following year, they enjoyed dazzling success with the track Ba Mambu, which quickly made them a household name. After two years of adventure, the group disbanded in 2015, and Djam Kiss embarked on a solo career. He multiplied his collaborations with Pointe-Noire artists and gradually refined his style, evolving from classic rap to sung rap and pure singing. His talent brought him to the attention of Chef's Music Group (C.M.G.), with whom he signed a contract. In 2022, he unveiled Mbongo, a track dealing with economic and social realities, followed in 2023 by Désolé, an introspective song about regrets and human relationships. These tracks enabled him to refine his artistic identity and attract a wider audience. In 2024, he released CHEWI, a song about irresistible, timeless love, which propelled him onto the national scene.

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