From the opening notes of “Canne à Sucre” , the tone is set: hypnotic guitar licks, layered percussion, and Fally’s silky, commanding voice. The album moves like a Kinshasa night—unpredictable, vibrant, and deeply soulful. Tracks like “Un Coup” blend Congolese sebene with trap-infused bass, while “Par amour” glides into romantic territory with aching elegance.
Guest appearances—including French rapper Niska and R&B singer Dadju—add texture without overpowering Fally’s central presence. Yet the heart of Control lies in its balance: traditional rumba structures meet modern production, and lyrics oscillate between seduction, pride, and vulnerability.
By the time you reach the closing track of CD1, it’s clear: Control isn’t just an album title—it’s a statement. Fally Ipupa is in full command of his art, and he’s inviting the world to dance, reflect, and surrender to the groove.
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Album Fally Ipupa - Control - Cd1 Album Complet May 2026
From the opening notes of “Canne à Sucre” , the tone is set: hypnotic guitar licks, layered percussion, and Fally’s silky, commanding voice. The album moves like a Kinshasa night—unpredictable, vibrant, and deeply soulful. Tracks like “Un Coup” blend Congolese sebene with trap-infused bass, while “Par amour” glides into romantic territory with aching elegance.
Guest appearances—including French rapper Niska and R&B singer Dadju—add texture without overpowering Fally’s central presence. Yet the heart of Control lies in its balance: traditional rumba structures meet modern production, and lyrics oscillate between seduction, pride, and vulnerability. album Fally Ipupa - Control - CD1 Album Complet
By the time you reach the closing track of CD1, it’s clear: Control isn’t just an album title—it’s a statement. Fally Ipupa is in full command of his art, and he’s inviting the world to dance, reflect, and surrender to the groove. From the opening notes of “Canne à Sucre”