Album artwork for Bouger Le Monde by Staff Benda Bilili

one of the most inspiring success stories on the global music scene, staff benda bilili, the fearless congolese band formed by paraplegic street musicians is back a brand new album. 'bouger le monde' bears witness to the spectacular musical transformation of the group: the band is louder and rockier and three new members bring richer textures and added excitement to the arrangements. everyone must know their story by now: formed by paraplegic street musicians who, at the time, slept on the streets of kinshasa and rehearsed in the half-abandoned city zoo, staff benda bilili conquered worldwide audiences and media thanks to their enchanting music, their relentless energy and their uplifting optimism. upon the 2009 release of their first album, 'tres tres fort', the band instantaneously became one of the most emblematic african bands around, as well as a symbol of resilience and triumph over adversity.

Staff Benda Bilili

Bouger Le Monde

Album artwork for Bouger Le Monde by Staff Benda Bilili
CD

£14.99

Released 03/09/2012Catalogue Number

craw81

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Staff Benda Bilili

Bouger Le Monde

Album artwork for Bouger Le Monde by Staff Benda Bilili
CD

£14.99

Released 03/09/2012Catalogue Number

craw81

Learn more

one of the most inspiring success stories on the global music scene, staff benda bilili, the fearless congolese band formed by paraplegic street musicians is back a brand new album. 'bouger le monde' bears witness to the spectacular musical transformation of the group: the band is louder and rockier and three new members bring richer textures and added excitement to the arrangements. everyone must know their story by now: formed by paraplegic street musicians who, at the time, slept on the streets of kinshasa and rehearsed in the half-abandoned city zoo, staff benda bilili conquered worldwide audiences and media thanks to their enchanting music, their relentless energy and their uplifting optimism. upon the 2009 release of their first album, 'tres tres fort', the band instantaneously became one of the most emblematic african bands around, as well as a symbol of resilience and triumph over adversity.