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Charlotte Dipanda Teams Up With Innoss'B on New Rumba Duet

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18 Apr 20262 min read4 reads
Charlotte Dipanda Teams Up With Innoss'B on New Rumba Duet

Cameroonian music icon Charlotte Dipanda has unveiled a highly anticipated collaboration with Congolese rumba sensation Innoss'B, known to his fans as Molodoi Leader. The track, titled Voleur de mon Cœur — meaning 'Thief of My Heart' — is now available across major streaming platforms as a single lifted from Dipanda's latest studio album.

A Cross-Border Celebration of Rumba

The duet brings together two of Central and West Africa's most celebrated voices, blending Dipanda's signature emotional depth with Innoss'B's commanding stage presence and mastery of Congolese rumba. The result is a richly textured piece that music observers say underscores the enduring vitality of rumba as a pan-African art form, transcending national and linguistic boundaries.

Two Icons, One Powerful Sound

Charlotte Dipanda has long been regarded as one of Cameroon's foremost female vocalists, known for her ability to infuse Afro-soul and traditional rhythms with contemporary production. Innoss'B, for his part, has built a formidable reputation across the Democratic Republic of Congo and beyond, emerging as one of the leading torchbearers of modern rumba. Their pairing on Voleur de mon Cœur has already generated significant buzz on social media, with fans praising what many are calling a natural artistic chemistry.

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