Fatshimetrie recently launched a gospel music compilation titled “Temps d’adoration et louange”, highlighting Christian classics from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This project, carried out in collaboration with pastor-chantre Dîme de Jésus, aims to offer a new interpretation of popular songs of Congolese gospel music, highlighting them through live performances with a refreshed artistic touch.
Naomie Bansimba, the artist behind this compilation, has ensured that the best tracks of Congolese gospel music are selected for the greatest pleasure of listeners. Classics such as “Eyebana” by Fiston Mbuyi, “Reste-là” by Rhéma Loseke Yaya, “Nkolo Yesu” by Micheline Shabani, and many more, have been revisited in a spirit of worship, rumba and praise.
It is important to note that the issue of copyright has been taken into account in this project, with the assurance that the interpretation of other artists’ songs contributes to the promotion and popularization of their work. Naomie Bansimba emphasizes that in the context of this live recording project, the interpretation of the pieces does not raise any problem, provided that the artists concerned have not formally expressed their opposition.
By inviting the faithful to subscribe, listen and widely share this new version of Congolese gospel classics, Naomie Bansimba wants the music to serve as a spiritual link and elevation for all those who let themselves be carried away by these songs of praise. Her voice resonates like an invitation to communion and the celebration of faith through music.
In short, “Temps d’adoration et louange” promises to be an inspiring and essential musical experience for all gospel lovers in search of vibrant expressions of worship and praise. May these songs resonate in hearts and elevate minds towards divine greatness, for the greater glory of God.