Papa Wemba, Africa's 'King of Rhumba Rock,' dies
Story highlights
- Papa Wemba died after collapsing on stage in Ivory Coast
- The 66-year-old merged African and Western music style.
(CNN)Papa
Wemba, one of Africa's most flamboyant and popular musicians, has died,
according to a statement from a music festival in Ivory Coast.
The
artist, born Jules Shungu Wembadio Pene Kikumba, was performing
Saturday night at the Urban Music Festival in the capital of Abidjan. He
collapsed on stage and later died, said the statement.
Papa
Wemba, 66, was considered a Congolese icon and world music star after
merging his Central African heritage with Western pop, rock and rap. His
style earned him the nickname "King of Rhumba Rock."
Besides his musical influence, he popularized Sapeur fashion, an eccentric look with three-piece suits, shiny black leather shoes and flashy accessories.
Papa
Wemba said he was inspired by his parents, who took great pride in
dressing up on Sundays in the '60s, "always well-put-together, always
looking very smart."
But
in the era of Joseph Mobutu, Papa Wemba wanted to challenge the status
quo, so he devised the acronym SAPE, roughly translated from the French
for "the society of atmosphere-setters and elegant people." He dressed
his band, Viva La Musica, in the style, and fans across Africa soon
followed suit.

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