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Werrason was born on 25 December, 1965, is a Singer Songwriter Record Producer Arranger Dancer Choreographer. Discover Werrason's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As Noel Ngiama Makanda
Occupation Singer Songwriter Record Producer Arranger Dancer Choreographer
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December, 1965
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Kikwit, Kwilu District, Congo-Leopoldville
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2010

Werrason's next album Techno Malewa Sans Cess was released in October 2010. Making use of the continental style ‘Coup De Calle’ and new dance moves, the album received a prominent success across Africa and in Europe, and in it Werrason's versatility was shown. His new young singers Deplik Filla, Fabrice Energie and Cafe Roum were given an opportunity to star in songs composed by Werrason. Werrason followed the release of Techno Malewa Sans Cess with his prominent performances at a packed‘Zenith de Paris’ on March 13, 2010. He later visited Holland, Brussels, Lyon among others. His African performances including at Bukavu's Stade de Kadutu will remain long in the memory of many African music fans. In June 2011, Werrason gave a grand performance at Stade de France's Africa Night alongside other Great African artists including Meyway, Magic System and Passi and on the same month, released a single Primus Diata Bawu. His next album Techno Malewa Suit en Fin was scheduled for release in July 2011.

2006

Werrason joined with the Jamaican superstar Shaggy in 2006 in Kinshasa who, during an interview in CNN, recognizes Werrason as “The greatest current African artist”. The album Sous Sol was followed closely by another album Temps Present-Mayi Ya Sika with 15 tracks, in which he gave his band members a chance to develop their singing and composition prowess. Werrason is recognized for his ability and desire to promote, nurture, and expose his band members as a way of encouraging them to pursue their own solo careers. In the album Temps Present – Mayi Ya Sika, he gave singers and instrumentalists a chance to make their own compositions. Heritier Watanabe once again shone with beautiful songs "Sol demi amour" and "Confession Intime", the young singers Cappuccino Bogard and Eboa Lotin composed beautiful love songs "Point Carre" and "Bula Wa Yo" respectively, while his experienced mi-solo guitarist Corean 'Polystar' Acompa, drummer Papy Kakol and Mimiche Bass also got a chance to do their own compositions. A number of former members of Werrason's Wenge Musica Maison Mère have benefitted from this kind of exposure and have now gone independent. They include Ferre Gola, a high flying former chief d'orchestra in WMMM who presently leads a band called 'les Marquis de Gaulois', Bill Kalondji, former animator now leader of the band le Samurai, JDT Mulopwe a former singer with WMMM presently leading "Le Marquis de Maison Mère", and Celeo Scram with his orchestra ‘Plus 10’, among others.

2004

In 2004, Werrason lost a large number of key band members, including his deputy and composer Ferre Gola, his chief animator Bill Kalondji, and singer JDT Mulopwe. These members followed the earlier departures of Baby Ndombe, Serge Mabiala and Japonaise Maladi. Many of the former members grouped together to form a rival band called Les Marquis de Maison Mère.

In 2004, Werrason released Alerte Generale, a 4-track single, then proceeded on a European tour to promote the album. In 2005, during performances in Africa and Europe, he reorganized Wenge Musica Maison Mère, and continued work on his second solo album, Temoignage de Miracle, a 14-track double CD released in early 2005. Werrason won a 2005 KORA award for best artist in Central Africa.

2001

Later that year, Werrason performed back-to-back concerts at Zénith Paris, one of the largest concert halls in France. He toured Europe including London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin, Rome, and Stockholm. The United Nations have awarded him the title of Universal Ambassador of Peace. In 2001, Werrason was received by Pope John Paul II. Since then, he has spoken for UNESCO campaigns against AIDS and discrimination, and in campaigns against early marriages and to promote education for girls. During his world tour, performed with other African artists including Manu Dibango at the Paris Olympia, Passi, Doc Gynéco, and Benji and Akil. Werrason also collaborated with Shaggy. In the same year, Werrason performed a concert at Stade des Martyrs, which was attended by over 100,000 people. He also performed for 17,000 at Bercy in 2000.

1999

His song "Chantal Switzerland" became a noted song of the year, while his animator Bill 'Clinton' Kalondji was voted best animator. His second album Solola Bien (1999) was successful in the African music scene, and earned the Golden Record in France. In the same year, WMM was voted the Best Congolese Group and Werrason was named artist of the year. In June 2001, Werrason released his first solo album Kibuisa Mpimpa, a double CD with 17 tracks. This recording was the result of five years of preparation, four months of studio work, and over 2,000 hours of writing. Kibuisa Mpimpa was described as "culturally revolutionary" by observers of African music. This album won him two Kora awards in South Africa, including "Best Artist" in Africa and "Best Album" in Central Africa.

1997

Werrason's college band separated in December 1997. Werrason, Masela, and Dominguez then created Wenge Musica Maison Mère, a band based at Zamba Playa in Kinshasa. They were led by D. R. Congo and Werrason, with the help of Sankara de Kunta and Zachary Babaswe. Werrason travelled the country to recruit young musicians; his primary band members were Masela, Dominguez, Ferre Gola, Baby Ndombe, Seseli Adjani, JDT Mulopwe, Celeo Scram, Bill Kalondji, Serge Mabiala, Didier Lacoste, Lay Chou, Michael Shendu, guitarists Flam Kapaya, Japonaise Maladi, Christian Mwepu, and drummers Papay Kakol and Ali Mbonda. His first album, Force d'Intervention Rapide was released at the end of 1998.

Upon return to Kinshasa, JB Mpiana released his solo album Faux De L'Amour at the Grand Hotel Kinshasa in December 1997, that caused the band to disintegrate. Musicians aligned to the two rivals exchanged words on stage with Blaise Bula, who was then aligned to JB Mpiana, sarcastically telling Werrason, "my friend, you dream, and in your dreams, you would like to be Blaise Bula, JB Mpiana Alain Makaba - it is allowed to dream, my brother." These happened in the presence of Papa Wemba, who was a guest. The concert has come to be known as le Concert de la Separation (English: the concert of the separation).

1995

Wenge Musica BCBG 4x4 split in 1995 amongst money disputes between directors, producers and promoters, who wished to take advantage of the new stars after they went their separate ways. Band members began to align themselves around JB Mpiana, the bandleader, and around Werrason, his deputy. The band's tours of Nairobi and later Abidjan revealed growing tensions in the band. In the Nairobi tour, Werrason kept a low profile and could only be seen in the company of Adolphe and Didier Masela.

1981

At the age of 8, Werrason was singing in his local church Kinshasa, Congo. He loved martial arts and was a champion of the martial arts at the age of 12. In 1981, while studying accounting, Werrason and his college friends Didier Masela, Adolphe Dominguez, J.B Mpiana and Blaise Bula, created a musical band Wenge Musica 4X4 Tout Terrain Bon Chic Bon Genre.

1965

Noël Ngiama Makanda (b. December 25, 1965), known professionally as Werra Son, is a Congolese musician. He's one of the founding members of musical band Wenge Musica, founded in 1981, where he played with stars like JB Mpiana, Blaise Bula and Didier Masela. He is also the co-founder of Wenge Musica Maison Mère (WMM) musical band, the group he created after the split of Wenge Musica.