Haut de gamme / Koweït, rive gauche by Koffi Olomide

Haut de gamme / Koweït, rive gauche

Koffi Olomide

2.61
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Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba (13 July 1956), known professionally as Koffi Olomidé, is a Congolese Soukus singer, dancer, producer, and composer. He has had several gold records in his career. He is the founder of the Quartier Latin International orchestra with many notable artists, including Fally Ipupa and Ferré Gola.

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Jun 24 2022 Author
3
People giving this a 1 while criticizing the artist's past transgressions, at the same time handing out 5s to albums with Lennon, Paige, Bowie or James Brown, I see you.... If we manage to separate the art from the artist, we get a lively, upbeat, infectious, dance-able record that serves as the de facto representative of soukous music on the list. I don't know enough about the genre to judge weather it serves as a fair representation, but I do know that Congolese music as a whole is very much worth in depth exploration.
Jan 09 2023 Author
2
Absolutely nothing about this did anything for me. It sounds like a "safe for the tourists" soundtrack at a cruiseship bar. I can't, in good conscience, give it a one-star review because the actual musicianship isn't bad, but I also can't, in good conscience, give it anything more than a two-star review. The only thing exceptional about this album is how exceptionally soft and boring it was.
Feb 25 2022 Author
1
My opinion about the music is irrelevant. From the wikipedia page - 'In 2019, He was found guilty by a French court of statutory rape of one of his former dancers when she was 15 years old.[8] He was handed a two-year suspended jail sentence in absentia, as he did not attend court in France.'
Feb 16 2023 Author
1
Man, I had a *great* one-line review making a pun out of the title of the first track, but then I read about this guy and his sex criminal status and realized that joke would make light of his crime and reflect extremely poorly on me if I published it.
Jun 14 2021 Author
4
I am truly impressed with the amount of non-western music that is on this list. I loved this album, a unique sound, and very melodic. You can hear some of the French/Belgian influences there, but this is really its own thing. As with a lot of African albums on this list, I do not really feel qualified to rate this in any sort of objective way. But I found this so groovy that I HAVE to give it at least 4.
Nov 25 2021 Author
1
One star haut of five
Jun 24 2021 Author
3
Interesting and pleasant enough but I really lack context for this to fully appreciate it. I dig the MS Paint cover though.
Sep 03 2020 Author
5
The white pants.
Nov 17 2024 Author
4
Haut de gamme / Koweït, rive gauche Bit of a character by the looks of things from his Wikipedia page, and by character I mean he looks like a bit of a wrong’un. I’m not at all familiar with Soukous music apart from perhaps hearing the name once or twice, so I don’t really have a frame of reference for this, but from reading about it looks like it’s a good representation of it, and he’s one of the most popular African musicians of all time. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable album though, apart from the odd occasion when some 80s/early 90s production and sounds creep in, like the very dated piano on Desespoir, the start of Elixir and the synths on Porte-monnaie, and an hour is also quite a long runtime for the 9 songs. Despesoir also carries more than a hint of I Know What I Know in the bass, although that may be a common motif in African music (although I would presume) DRC Congo and South Africa have different musical cultures. And after the danceable upbeatness of the first two tracks I really like the slower pace of Koweit, Rive Gauche, and the slightly more low key Qui Cherche Trouve. Elixir, Porte-monnaie are very good, Dit Jeannot is excellent and Conte de Fees and Obrigado are decent enough. Even if I don’t think I actually know enough about this type of music to distinguish what is actually good, this coming up is what’s great about doing the list, I’d never have found this on my own - it’s great to find things in styles and genres outside my normal stuff and outside of the UK/US. I’d definitely listen again and will try some more Soukous music too, so for those reasons I’ll tip it into a 4. 🌍🌍🌍🌍 Playlist submission: Koweit, Rive Gauche.
Jul 15 2025 Author
2
It's a shame that so many "world music" (a stupid name to begin with) albums on this list are clearly watered down versions of the local music ready-made for a Western audience. Like with this album: all the edges are sanded off and replaced by this 90s as fuck production. Africa has so much interesting music and yet on this list we get the commercialised stuff because anything remotely authenticly African is scary for western people. I don't hate this album, I hate what it represents
Feb 18 2022 Author
4
I must admit that this record immediately took a stranglehold of my heart. Its playful elegance put me in mind of when Ralf Little tickled my virgin anus with a feather duster all those years ago. What a little angel.
Jun 24 2021 Author
4
Great African music from the early 90s. My naive comparison would be the Paul Simon's Graceland but without Paul Simon.
May 16 2024 Author
1
Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez! Poussa! Poussez!
Apr 29 2021 Author
4
This was such an unexpected and fun album. I didn't have my expectation high after looking at the cover but I'm glad I listened to it.
Jan 21 2021 Author
2
First 2 songs were OK, the rest of the album went downhill and lost my interest.
Jun 25 2021 Author
4
This was awesome. Perfect relaxing music with bits of excitement. There was a great variety between each song but all felt perfect for the beach or a relaxing shindig. I've said it before but these are the albums I'm trying to get on this list. Really liked Desespoir but cruised through most of the rest as well.
Sep 25 2020 Author
4
Super groovy!! The music gave me lilo and stitch vibes. I tried to read more about the artist but literally every article is in french
Mar 22 2023 Author
3
Sweet jacket on Koffi, but a little more effort for the cover could have been put forth. Highly enjoyable and pleasant album - I wouldn't say I got chills from the music but nearly the entire hour is both easy to listen to and mostly not boring ("Obrigado" is where it begins to tire me, maybe the repetitive nature of the last songs or the fact that we're pushing 50+ minutes at that point). Overall excellent clarity with the instruments although it's a bit heavy-handed with the reverb... I'm finding that I like non-English albums much more than I realized - vocals/lyrics are too often distracting - with my not understanding them they become an instrument melding in with the rest of the music - nice. 6/10 3 stars
Dec 05 2021 Author
2
For years I'd wondered why The Kinks were so lauded, but it turns out this is it. Their legacy echoes through the 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. The album itself paints a picture of Britain at a particular point in time, where things didn't feel so great, to the point where a young hopeful Brit might uproot their entire life and move to the other side of the world, in search of a better existence. Arthur is about what's left behind and also the things that you can't ever leave behind. Well crafted pop, including the scorching opening track "Victoria".
Sep 29 2022 Author
1
This might be a lyrical masterpiece, but I don't speak French... Also, it's island music the whole way through. Not my favorite.
Feb 26 2025 Author
5
This is the 50th album I’m rating. This probably isn’t in English so this’ll be very interesting. The last foreign language album I got was fantastic so I hope this’ll be great too. Adding to my Playlist - Papa Bonheur, Désespoir, Koweït, Rive Gauche, Qui Cherche Trouve, Élixir, Porte-Monnaie, Conte de Fées, Obrigado, and Dit Jeannot. Not Adding to my Playlist - Nothing. Papa Bonheur - My French teacher would be very disappointed in me because I don’t understand this. All in all I liked 9/9 songs. This was kinda boring but it was pretty good and pretty fun.
May 14 2025 Author
3
The album cover just looks dodgy… but you know what I do respect, with the little bit of french I understand he’s the only artist that is thankful for being on the list according to his Spotify bio
Nov 19 2021 Author
3
Ah yes, music for white people who have carved African salad tongs aka music played at free trade stores aka music written for white people who watch PBS aka music for anthropology and English professors to get their rocks off on the dance floor aka music played at the local Zoo’s summer concert series. I don’t want to tear this down because it is such happy music. It definitely got my toes tapping. But the dated 90s synth just assassinates any pleasure in my ears. I’m going to be nice though, 3.
Sep 06 2021 Author
3
I was instantly attracted to soukous when I first heard it decades ago. In the late 90s I got a pair of tickets to a soukous show at a very intimate venue. It was hard to find someone to come with me. The typical reaction was: "wtf is soukous?" I eventually found someone but from the looks of it many others attending the show were less successful finding a date; there were only around 50 people there. Travelling to another continent is much harder when you’re from the DRC. I expect the musicians that played that gig have to pursue a detailed Visa process from just about everywhere they travel to and it's unfortunate that a multicultural city like Toronto couldn't find more than a handful of people to attend. Unlike Mali and South Africa, DRC never had a Ry Cooder or Paul SImon to tell the North Americans they should check this out. I don't remember who was playing at the gig I went to, but they were much better than Koffi imo. The guitars were sizzling that evening. I'm not a big fan of the ballad-like songs that Koffi plays so only like half the songs. Nonetheless, the guitar licks that the soukous players all seem to have in their repertoire make this an enjoyable listen.
Aug 13 2021 Author
3
I'll have to admit, this is very different from music I normally listen to. It was very refreshing. I don't know if I would put this on and listen to this every day, but I would imagine listening to it every so often; it was very "joyous."
May 21 2025 Author
2
This album makes me feel like I am watching any 80s movie that has a scene at some beach resort, and this is the live band playing in the background.
May 11 2025 Author
2
I know some grandmother LOVES this man to death
May 09 2025 Author
2
A fun album, sounds like you are on a cruise ship in the caribbean. But sadly, as is the case with most world albums on this list, it's probably not worthy of a spot on it. The musicianship is fine, the melodies are fun and uplifting. Songs are easy going and breezy, perfect for a relaxing day on the beach or a yacht. The vocal go well with the music, nothing stands out. Having said that, the album isn't really special in any way, it feels average and doesn't offer much quality to the listener. One more average world album, hope they get better later on.
Apr 27 2025 Author
2
An OK offering of bright beats, though does nothing to effectively showcase the Congolese roots or drive the African sound into the 90s. After the first two tracks, there is very little to talk about. Best Tracks: - Papa Bonheur Worst Tracks: - Porte-Monnaie - Obrigado Rating: 4/10
Apr 13 2025 Author
2
There was not enough variety in this one to keep me hooked. I imagine it would be fine to listen to while laying on a beach with a drink in hand, but in normal circumstances it becomes quite boring and repetitive. Someone mentioned it sounds like royalty free music and I'm afraid it's an accurate description. 2 stars
Apr 07 2025 Author
2
Jolly. Unlike the chap himself, it seems he has had few transgressions. Gets really repetitive after a certain point without being able to understand what's going on with the lyrics. There was one track in the middle with a few bells and whistles but otherwise perfunctory.
Jul 31 2024 Author
2
I always appreciate it when the generator gives me the opportunity to hear a new genre and/or culture. That being said, this sounds like background music at a resort with some dude moaning in French over it. Best song: Désespoir
Apr 27 2024 Author
2
Doesn't have the beat or funk to be setbreak music. How this compares to similar music in its genre? Who knows but it was kinda boring
Dec 25 2022 Author
2
It's a treat hear music that I otherwise would never be exposed to, but I'm pretty sure there are better examples than this. There are moments that are nice to bob your head to, but generally this isn't very notable. It's certainly not an album that I NEEDED to hear, you know?
Feb 17 2022 Author
2
med risk för att låta hemsk men det blir för mycket afrika.
Jun 10 2025 Author
1
Is this a list of sex offenders rather than albums you should listen to before you die? They seem to be indifferentiable.
Jun 09 2025 Author
1
This was a chore to get through. I had to break it into 3-4 sections just to get through. Oof
May 25 2025 Author
1
I tried but couldn't get through this one.
May 21 2025 Author
1
Not really my type of music.
May 16 2025 Author
1
Absolutely not for me.
May 09 2025 Author
1
Now look, I'd love to talk about all the horrible things this man has done but this is a site where we review music, not people. Not that it matters anyway because Haut de gamme / Koweit, rive gauche absolutely sucks. There is of course the fact that Koffi himself gets way too into the lyrics making them sound creepy even though i don't know what he is saying as i do not speak French, But the main issue is the music. While the novelty of them sounding like Super Nintendo songs in CD quality was there at the beginning, it quickly wore off when the songs went on for so long and did absolutely nothing to earn their length. Typically, i would say this is a case of separate the art from the artist but i don't think i need to do that when the art sucks. Best Song: Elixir Worst Song: Conte de fees
May 08 2025 Author
1
In the United States there is a group of water parks in Wisconsin known as the Wisconsin Dells. This includes various massive, themed water resorts in which you'll get the "premium" water park experience. That is, to say, as little used band aids in the lazy river as possible. One of these parks is known as the Wilderness, which is vaguely jungle themed. Of course, that means cheap sounding, vaguely African music plays throughout the whole location. On repeat. All day. This album, is that music. A bare minimum, diverse selection of tropical songs that fail to sound any different from one another, being just "not American" enough to fit the oddly racist themeing, while still not scaring any visitors away with anything too different. Just like the Wilderness, this album was selected by a white guy trying his best to be open to other styles and cultures, but does the bear minimum in actually embracing these vultures and looking beyond surface level. Not helping things is of course the selection chosen is a pedophile. I'm pretty sure Wisconsin Dells at least avoids that with its selection. Maybe. Who knows. This album sucks.
Apr 29 2025 Author
1
Album number 1,000 and it's by a convicted rapist making music you would find in touristy bars and restaurants. Yay…
Apr 02 2025 Author
1
1.5
Apr 11 2025 Author
1
Nope. 1/5
Apr 03 2025 Author
1
Possibly the crappest music I’ve heard for this project so far that isn’t by Robert Wyatt or The Residents. Just very crappy conga music caked with bad vocals and ultra cheesy Whitney Houston keyboards too often. On top of that, this dude has been accused and found guilty of sexual assault and battery numerous times so no need to give his music any extra consideration. Think I’ll stick to my Ryan Adams and Ducktails, thanks.
Jul 21 2024 Author
1
Well guys, I think we've found the least deserving album of being on the list. I mean, this album doesn't even have a wikipedia article! It just links to the artist. That doesn't do this album any favors, and neither does the article itself, as all I got from it was that Koffi Olomide is a horrible person. As for the album, I don't like it. It's boring. The actual instrumental sound is fine enough, but it does nothing for me. The singing isn't really my thing. The writing means nothing to me, but that's because of the language barrier. Remember, giving an album a low score because it's a language you don't speak is not valid and also prejudiced. From the google translates, the lyrics don't mean much to me anyways. So that's not that big of an effect on the score. While I can not critique this album for being in a foreign language, I can critique it for other things like being way too long and repetitive. However, as much as I don't like this album, I can't justify giving this a one as the musical contents aren't inherently bad. I have to eliminate my bias of the low cultural impact and heinous actions of the musician, and at least give this album some credit for being well made... is what I would say if this thing AT LEAST HAD A WIKIPEDIA ARTICLE. High 1/5. I AM upset that I had to listen to this.
Jan 17 2024 Author
1
Weekend at Bernie’s dancing the congo line music.
Apr 19 2023 Author
1
I kind of hated this. Way too long and gave me a headache. Bongos are the only thing I really like. 3/10
Apr 14 2022 Author
1
Irirlevant. From the wikipedia page: 'In 2019, He was found guilty by a French court of statutory rape of one of his former dancers when she was 15 years old.[8] He was handed a two-year suspended jail sentence in absentia, as he did not attend court in France'. It would be zero stars.
Mar 18 2022 Author
1
I can see why this is on the list, big rhumba album and I do like a lot of the sounds, but looked into the guy and he's a convicted child rapist, so fuck 'im.
Nov 28 2025 Author
5
I don’t know why but I loved this album. Such a vibe
Nov 21 2025 Author
5
Day two of this project having me discover something I like !!!!!!! I was already a little predisposed to / had listened to Congolese music and really liked it, and this has the elements of it that I like - it does have a little more 80s/90s dated production in some cases but not overall dated just moments - adding to my iPod I will return to this. Really do not understand the harsh musical critiques of this in other people’s reviews - it’s upbeat and fun !!
Sep 24 2025 Author
5
Dont understand it, but such a happy vibe! :D
Aug 01 2025 Author
5
Great so fun
Jul 29 2025 Author
5
A true discovery. Rhythm meets soul and roots meet pop
Jul 03 2025 Author
5
groovy interesting beats appreciate it as always
Jul 02 2025 Author
5
Super good listen. Really enjoyed it! Recommended it to my sister. Would listen to it at work over and over.
Jun 19 2025 Author
5
Ok I’m ready to die for this album. At first I saw the album cover and I got excited cause I thought “omg is there outsider music on this list?! I fucking LOVE outsider music!” Unfortunately I don’t think this can legally be called outsider music in any way, but it did not disappoint at all. Imagine a low budget/low-fi Disney soundtrack set in Africa. Bang! That’s the album, that’s literally what it sounds like. It’s so joyful and happy, it’s fun and exciting. While also being extremely lowfi to the point where it’s comedy, like legitimately funny. But in the most endearing and adorable way possible. But I don’t want it to sound like I’m talking down to the album. Yes it has moments that are funny and cute, but it’s also legitimately good music. When I compare it to a Disney soundtrack I don’t mean that lightly or as a slight against it. It is a wildly energetic and euphoric album with so much life to it. I don’t think that is an easy accomplishment. I think to make something like this that’s so honest and pure without coming across as fake or sleazy is incredibly difficult. I’ve become a Koffi Olomide fan just from this one album. I have no idea if his other work is as good or if it’s even the same but I do know that I’ll be on the hunt for a copy of this album because it might be one of my favorites now.
May 30 2025 Author
5
I had never heard this kind of music before. It’s very fun to listen to and fascinating.
May 30 2025 Author
5
This made me want to dance
May 15 2025 Author
5
2nd song rewired my brain
Mar 14 2025 Author
5
This is a masterclass in percussion and vocal instrumentation. I don't understand a word but can feel the joy, the pain, and the praise as intended in every track.
Jan 08 2025 Author
5
Coming across gems like this, is the reason why I decided to do the project.
Dec 03 2024 Author
5
Just took one look at this guy and knew I was going to love this album immediately. Bright, joyful, and catchy; it could almost be the music from Sonic The Hedgehog. I wish every Monday morning started with this soundtrack.
Nov 14 2024 Author
5
Didn’t listen to it all, but given he’s arranged this whole operation I’ll give him 5 stars. Keep up the great work KO
Nov 11 2024 Author
5
I've never heard of Koffi Olomide before. I often enjoy music sung in a different language. Since I don't understand what's being said I focus more on the music and melody. This stuff makes me want to be on a beach.
Oct 17 2024 Author
5
Absolute vibes, great energy
Aug 15 2024 Author
5
This was a complete discovery for me but it was a pleasant surprise. Such fresh contagious beats. You know your humble critic was dancing hella often listening to this while completing household chores. It was a lengthy album and yet I still wanted to move my body the full duration. Think about that. No matter how unique each track started, it felt like most the songs found their way to the same joyous soukous jam by the end of it, but I actually thought that was a fun connective tissue and not a demerit for the record.
Jul 29 2024 Author
5
Fantastic music for a hot and sunny day, so upbeat and joyful! The genre is "soukous" apparently, and according to last.fm Koffi Olomide is one of most popular artist in that genre, so maybe this is a good pick? I really wish Dimery had spent a lot more time listening to world music to put this list together! Despite not having knowingly listened to this before, it gets a big nostalgia bump because as a young kid I had a crystal radio kit that attached to a radiator as an aerial, and one of the strongest stations it could pick up was playing world music like this. Fave track - eh, "Elixir", let's say, but the whole album is a vibe...
Jun 07 2024 Author
5
I absolutely fucking loved this shit! 5
Apr 04 2024 Author
5
the first album i have found via this service that i would definitely have not found on my own and its a joyful one
Feb 19 2024 Author
5
5 / 5 songs. 5 / 5 album art.
Feb 18 2024 Author
5
This is the type of album I was hoping for from a list like this. Just a great, fun time. I was dancing to this album while cooking this morning
Feb 09 2024 Author
5
Fire
Jan 11 2024 Author
5
I have a moderate love for West African music but this is really good music. Lots of variety and Koffi's voice is so rich and beautiful. Good quality music.
Nov 16 2023 Author
5
Good vibes
Oct 19 2023 Author
5
upbeat and smooth. Could listen and dance to this groove
Oct 09 2023 Author
5
Don’t know what he was singing about but shit out me in a good ass mood
Aug 30 2023 Author
5
Very good, very groovy, 5 stars.
Jun 28 2023 Author
5
great
Oct 10 2022 Author
5
great!
Sep 20 2022 Author
5
Hermoso
Sep 16 2022 Author
5
Delightful album! Hard to feel anything but joyful, start to finish.
Mar 17 2022 Author
5
Great album. Had an amazing time and was fully relaxed.
Feb 23 2022 Author
5
Nice change of pace
May 14 2021 Author
5
So upbeat and happy! Loved it
May 27 2021 Author
5
Cinco estrellas no son suficientes. Ya vi que ni les gustó tanto Os Mutantes, esto seguro les dio hueva. En fin, es hermoso.
Jun 14 2021 Author
5
Fuckin love this
Mar 10 2021 Author
5
Love this! Need it in my veins!
Nov 26 2025 Author
4
This album is a lot of fun. Upbeat and dancy! I like the length of the songs being 6-7 minutes and can imagine this being incredibly good fun live to dance to. However, I do think the album is a bit samey and on first listen not each song is particularly distinctive - but that could change on multiple listens. Pusa...pusé!!!!
Oct 24 2025 Author
4
(4) Koffee Alomide is a Congo musician. This is a four star because according to the Rolling Stone Record review guide: the best introduction to an artist’s work for curious listeners.” This is my first time listening to him, but not my first time listening to the Congo beat. “Agbepa is considered one of the most significant figures in 20th-century Congolese and African popular music.[11][12] His lyrics often explore themes of love, politics, technology, success, infidelity, religion, chicanery, and disillusionment.[13][14][8] Through his music and stage performances, he introduced the slower style of soukous known as tcha tcho[15][16] and popularized a flamboyant fashion subculture called La Sape, alongside Papa Wemba.”
Oct 20 2025 Author
4
****A fun, easy listening, and upbeat album
Oct 15 2025 Author
4
A very good Afro-beat album and a great vocal style and guitar riffs throughout. Some of the early 90's production is a little much but the songs are strong and, though the lyrics are all in French, I could enjoy it without knowing a damn thing about what these songs were about.
Oct 14 2025 Author
4
I don’t know what he is saying but I’m jammin. 7/10
Oct 08 2025 Author
4
Not my thing, but clearly talented
Sep 28 2025 Author
4
Rhythmic fun
Sep 23 2025 Author
4
Aijettä kun on aurinkoinen levy! 4/5
Sep 22 2025 Author
4
This was fun. Very upbeat! I saved 2 song. "Porte-monnaie" and "Dit Jeannot". I feel like this album influenced Drake alot.
Sep 19 2025 Author
4
It all kind of sounded the same (partially because I don't understand French), but it was a delight to be introduced to this artist.