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Music of the Republic of the Congo : ウィキペディア英語版
Music of the Republic of the Congo

The Republic of the Congo is an African nation with close musical ties to its neighbor, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Democratic Republic of the Congo's homegrown pop music, soukous, is popular across the border, and musicians from both countries have fluidly travelled throughout the region playing similarly styled music, including Nino Malapet and Jean Serge Essous. Brazzaville had a major music scene until unrest in the late 1990s, and produced popular bands like Bantous de la Capitale that played an integral role in the development of soukous and other styles of Congolese popular music (). The Hip-Hop group "Bisso na Bisso" also hails from Congo-Brazzaville.
==National music==
The national anthem of the Republic of the Congo is ''フランス語:La Congolaise''. It was adopted upon independence in 1959, replaced in 1969 by ''フランス語:Les Trois Glorieuses'' but reinstated in 1991. The words were written by Jacques Tondra and Georges Kibanghi, the music was composed by Jean Royer and Joseph Spadilière.〔''La Semaine africaine'' 378, 29 November 1959, cited by Silvère NGOUNDOS IDOURAH and Nicole DOCKES-LALLEMENT, ''Justice et pouvoir au Congo-Brazzaville, 1958-1992, la confusion des rôles'', L'Harmattan, Paris, 2001, ISBN 2-7475-1319-X, 9782747513197〕

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