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* Pepe Kalle in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pépé_Kallé Wikipedia]
* Pepe Kalle in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pépé_Kallé Wikipedia]
* ''Pepe Kalle 1951 - 1998'', [http://rumbaontheriver.com/pepe2.html Rumba on the River], 1999
* ''Pepe Kalle 1951 - 1998'', [http://rumbaontheriver.com/pepe2.html Rumba on the River], 1999
* Obituary: Pepe Kalle, [https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-pepe-kalle-1074850.html Independent], January 1999
* ''Pepe Kalle'', https://kenyapage.net/commentary/musica/pepe-kalle/, April 2012
* ''Pepe Kalle'', https://kenyapage.net/commentary/musica/pepe-kalle/, April 2012
* ''Remembering the gentle giant of Congo music'', [https://nation.africa/lifestyle/weekend/Remembering-the-gentle-giant-of-Congo-music/1220-2974852-1gqofxz/index.html Nation], July 2020
* ''Remembering the gentle giant of Congo music'', [https://nation.africa/lifestyle/weekend/Remembering-the-gentle-giant-of-Congo-music/1220-2974852-1gqofxz/index.html Nation], July 2020


[[Category:Singer]]
[[Category:Singer]]

Latest revision as of 14:19, 1 June 2022

Pepe Kalle (sometimes written as Pépé Kallé) was a singer and band leader from Zaire (DRC).

Born

1951 Kinshasa, DRC

Died

1989

Language

Lingala

Genre

Soukous

Instruments

Vocals

Career

1968 -1998

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