
Fally Ipupa, popularly known as the “Prince of Rumba,” is a celebrated Congolese singer, songwriter, dancer, guitarist, and producer who has played a pivotal role in modern African music by mixing traditional Congolese rhythms with contemporary sounds.
Profile Summary
Full Name | Fally Ipupa N’simba |
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Date of Birth | 14 December 1977 |
Place of Birth | Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo |
Nationality | Congolese |
Partner | Nana Ketchup Bafana |
Children | Five |
Occupations | Singer, songwriter, dancer, guitarist, producer |
Record Labels | Obouo Productions, Universal Music France, Sony Music Africa |
Net Worth | Approximately $20 million |

Early Life and Education
Born Fally Ipupa N’simba on December 14, 1977, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, he grew up in a musically inclined household and actively participated in church choirs and street performances using makeshift instruments.
Though his parents hoped he would pursue a scientific career, his passion for music led him to join local bands such as Talents Latents before making his first televised appearance in 1997. Details about his formal education beyond that remain private.
Career
Starting his professional music journey in 1999 with Koffi Olomidé’s band Quartier Latin International, Fally Ipupa quickly gained prominence.
He launched his solo career in 2006 with the album Droit Chemin, which achieved gold status shortly after release.
Over the years, albums like Arsenal de Belles Mélodies (2009), Power “Kosa Leka” (2013), Tokooos (2017), and Control (2018) brought him international recognition, multiple awards, and collaborations with global artists. He continues to tour worldwide and influence the African music scene.
Personal Life

Fally Ipupa is married to his longtime partner, Nana Ketchup Bafana, and together they have five children. He has frequently expressed his heartfelt gratitude for his wife’s unwavering support throughout his journey before achieving fame.
Philanthropy
He established the Fally Ipupa Foundation in 2013 to support youth development, promote music education, and foster community growth in the Congo and neighboring regions.
Fally Ipupa Net Worth
His extensive music career, combined with earnings from touring, recordings, endorsements, and production ventures, has amassed him an estimated net worth of $20 million.
Discography
Selected Albums
- Droit Chemin (2006)
- Arsenal de Belles Mélodies (2009)
- Power “Kosa Leka” (2013)
- Tokooos (2017)
- Control (2018)
- Tokooos II (2020)
- Tokooos II Gold (2022)
- Formule 7 (2022)
Selected Singles (as lead artist)
- “Kiname” (featuring Booba) (2016)
- “Bad Boy” (featuring Aya Nakamura) (2017)
- “Nidja” (featuring R. Kelly) (2017)
- “Likolo” (featuring Ninho) (2020)
- “Un Coup” (featuring Dadju) (2020)
Fally Ipupa has also collaborated as a featured artist on popular tracks with artists like MHD, Dadju, Ninho, and Damso.
Awards and Nominations
He has received numerous honors, including the 2007 Kora Award for Best Artist/Group from Central Africa, multiple MTV Africa Music Awards, and nominations at the BET Music Awards and MTV Europe Music Awards.
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