Droit Chemin (French for "straight path") is the debut solo studio album by Congolese singer Fally Ipupa. It was released on June 10, 2006. The album was produced by David Monsoh (known for his work with Koffi Olomide, Papa Wemba, DJ Arafat and throwing Douk Saga and JetSet).[1][2][3] The album features guest appearances from Barbara Kanam, Maïka Munan, Krys, Mokobé, and Benji of Nèg' Marrons. It went gold for selling more than 100,000 copies in one month.[4][2]

Droit Chemin
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 10, 2006 (France)
Recorded2005 –2006
Genre
LabelObouo Music
ProducerDavid Monsoh and Maïka Munan
Fally Ipupa chronology
Droit Chemin
(2006)
Arsenal De Belles Melodies
(2008)

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Droit Chemin"
  • Fally Ipupa N'simba
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan7:58
2."Liputa"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan8:21
3."Sopeka" (featuring Benji)
  • Fabien Loubayi
  • Ipupa
7:53
4."Associé"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan7:59
5."Mabelé"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan6:17
6."Attente"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan7:01
7."100% Love" (featuring Barbara Kanam)David Monsoh and Maïka Munan3:21
8."Orgasy"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan7:04
9."Bakandja"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan7:01
10."Naufra Ketch"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan6:04
11."Prince de Southfork"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan5:28
12."Kidiamfuka"
  • Ipupa
David Monsoh and Maïka Munan4:59
Total length:81:46

References

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  1. ^ "La promotion de l'album "Droit chemin" divise Koffi olomide et Fally Ipupa" [The promotion of the album "Droit chemin" divides Koffi Olomide and Fally Ipupa]. Archive.wikiwix.com (in French). June 14, 2006. Archived from the original on August 10, 2009. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Fally Ipupa - Biographie, discographie et fiche artiste". RFI Musique (in French). December 16, 2022. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  3. ^ Kassy, Justin (2006). "Fally Ipuba trace son chemin". Archive.wikiwix.com (in French). Archived from the original on April 26, 2015. Retrieved October 27, 2023.
  4. ^ Bessem, Frank (July 2007). "D.R. Congo: Fally Ipupa". www.musiques-afrique.net. Retrieved July 30, 2023.
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