Information:  - Soukous (from French "secouer", "to shake") is a popular genre of dance music from the Congo Basin. It derived from Congolese rumba in the 1960s and gained popularity in the 1980s in France. Although often used by journalists as a synonym for Congolese rumba, both the music and dance currently associated with soukous differ from more traditional rumba, especially in its higher tempo, longer dance sequences. Notable performers of the genre include African Fiesta, Papa Wemba and Pépé Kallé.  - Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba , also known as Koffi Olomide ( born 13 July 1956 ) , is a DR Congolese soukous singer , dancer , producer , and composer . Koffi has had several gold records in his musical career . He is the founder of the Quartier Latin International orchestra with many notable artists including Fally Ipupa and Ferré Gola .  - Pépé Kallé, sometimes written as Pepe Kalle (November 15  November 30 1998) was a soukous singer, musician and bandleader from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Pépé Kallé was born Kabasele Yampanya in Kinshasa (then Léopoldville) in the Belgian Congo, but later assumed his pseudonym in hommage to his mentor, Le Grand Kallé.    What is the relationship between 'koffi olomide' and 'democratic republic of the congo'?
country of citizenship