
On this day June 5, 1989, Tabu Ley Seigneur Rochereau and the Afrisa International Orchestra released the live album Babeti Soukous. Known as one of the most influential figures in Congolese music, Tabu Ley helped shape the modern sound of soukous, a genre built on upbeat rhythms, melodic guitar lines, and rich vocal harmonies.
Babeti Soukous captured the high energy performances of Tabu Ley and his legendary orchestra, offering a vibrant showcase of African music recorded live. The album introduced global audiences to the infectious rhythms and joyful style that had long made Tabu Ley a star across Africa and among world music fans abroad.
With its layered instrumentation and danceable grooves, the album remains a standout example of the power of live African performance, combining technical skill, emotional expression, and cultural pride.
80s insight: Babeti Soukous reflected the increasing global awareness of African music in the late 80s. As world music gained momentum, artists like Tabu Ley helped bring traditional and modern African sounds into the international spotlight, expanding the musical horizons of the decade.
Babeti Soukous captured the high energy performances of Tabu Ley and his legendary orchestra, offering a vibrant showcase of African music recorded live. The album introduced global audiences to the infectious rhythms and joyful style that had long made Tabu Ley a star across Africa and among world music fans abroad.
With its layered instrumentation and danceable grooves, the album remains a standout example of the power of live African performance, combining technical skill, emotional expression, and cultural pride.
80s insight: Babeti Soukous reflected the increasing global awareness of African music in the late 80s. As world music gained momentum, artists like Tabu Ley helped bring traditional and modern African sounds into the international spotlight, expanding the musical horizons of the decade.