Singuila
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Singuila is a French singer of Congolese descent.
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| Image:Singuila.jpg Singuila posing.
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| Birth name | ? |
| Born | [[ Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?"]] 197? |
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| Genre(s) | Hip Hop, R'n'B |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Label(s) | Secteur Ä (1998–present) |
| Website | Official website |
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[edit] On Ne Vit Qu'Une Fois
(Literally "We only live once") Produced by Secteur Ä, a famous french rap label, his first ever album is released in late 2003. Entitled On Ne Vit Qu'Une Fois, singles Aïcha and C'est Trop(Too much) are major hits.
[edit] Duo with Jamelia
After his 2003 success, he gained popularity in French-speaking countries throughout Europe. He teamed up with the British R'n'B singer Jamelia in 2004, for a French version of her hit song Thank You (Jamelia song), which had been successful in many European countries, including the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. The song was split between Jamelia singing in English, and Singuila singing in French. The video featured clips of the original English video and new clips of Singuila.
[edit] Ghetto Compositeur
In 2006, he came back with a new album called Ghetto Compositeur. Again singles Le Temps Passe Trop Vite(Time goes by too fast) and Ma Nature, strengthen his leadership in the French R'nb.

