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Alain Moloto Free Music

Alain Moloto

Real name: Alain Moloto Kossy

Effective period / Period of releases: 2002 - 2010

Name : Alain Moloto Kossy
Birth : July 27, 1961, Kisangani, Congo-Kinshasa
Died : August 2, 2013 (aged 52), Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo

Alain Moloto Kossy, born in Kisangani (at the time Stanleyville) on July 27, 1961 and died on August 2, 2013 in Kinshasa in Congo-Kinshasa, is an evangelical gospel singer. He was lead singer of the group Gaël and had produced a solo album.

He founded the Gaël group in 1998 with artists from the I.N.A. (Institut National des Arts) of Kinshasa, such as Franck Mulaja, Henry Papa Mulaja, Tempo Bilongo, Hugo Mbunga, Blaise Mikanda, Francis Nsemi and Christian Mvuanda.

The singer made several tours with Gaël, in various countries

Alain released his second solo album in 2010, "The fruit of my lips" which had a great success with the song "Naza Ya Yesu" which means "I belong to Jesus.

In 2011, he got involved in political protest speeches that he called EDEN "Together for the Deliverance of the Nation", during the presidential elections. For some, this involvement will have earned him his poisoning and a long illness 5.6. Alain Moloto had fought for many months, following an illness due to poisoning.

In 2012, he and Gaël were nominated in the "Gospel Africa" ​​category at the Kora Awards.


Alain Moloto died on August 2, 2013. He had fought for many months, following an illness due to poisoning. He is survived by his wife Christine Tshiabu, and his four children, including two girls and two boys.

A few months after his death, the album "I am - vol.2", comes out with his recorded voice.