Moise Mbiye

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Moise Mbiye
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Background information
Origin Kinshasa
GenresGospel
Occupation(s)Pastor – singer – songwriter

Moise Mbiye is a Congolese gospel singer-songwriter and pastor in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Musical career

At age 10, Mbiye joined a singing group called "Group of Junior Worship." Throughout early adolescence, he continued exploring music, eventually learning piano and guitar at 13. [1]

At age 17, Mbiye joined the group Les Etoiles de Praise, as a singer and keyboardist. After the success of the group's first album, Litatoli, Mbiye became the band leader.

Mbiye released his first solo single, "Chantant Alleluia". It was composed by his father and featured his sister Lydie Mbiye and Mike Kalambay. Mbiye later rejuvenated Les Etoiles de Praise. which recorded the album Plus que cristal.

A year after that second album, Mbiye left the group and released his first album, Influence. Two years later, he released his second album Le Coeur de L'agneau which was also successful. [2]

Pastor

After releasing Coeur de L'agneau, Mbiye decided to leave his music career and become a Christian pastor. After receiving his baccalaureate, Mbiye deepened his musical knowledge by integrating the INA, but beyond his expectations.

Mbiye started attending a school of theology and became a preacher at Bethel congregation Bethel meeting at Pastor Ignas Ndumbi. Eventually, Mbiye became the youth coordinator (president) of the Bethel JMC missionary youth for Christ.

Mbiye graduated with distinction from theology school, but still remained a preacher. Later he became a preacher at the Bethel Central Assembly Church. [3]

Discography

Albums

Singles

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References

  1. Aloys, Elvina (6 June 2019). "Moise Mbiye, chanteur de gospel et pasteur évangélique". Journal Chrétien. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  2. says, Ben (28 March 2018). "Tout sur le pasteur Moise Mbiye, la réserve de l'Eternel". HappyPeople (in French). Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  3. Abijan (23 April 2018). "MOISE MBIYE : Un conteur des œuvres de l'Eternel". Abidjanshow (in French). Retrieved 9 August 2019.