Ferre Gola
Born in Kinshasa in the town of Kintambo, March 3, 1976, Hervé Gola has exceptional artistic qualities. With his charming voice, this artist has the power to captivate the attention of music lovers.
In addition to his potential as a good singer, author of “Sens interdit” he has percussion and piano skills. That is what makes him a complete musician. As part of the orchestra Wenge Musica BCBG 4x4 all-terrain at the time, Hervé was really central artist within the Wenge Musica/Werrason group. The music audience found this singers talent when the album “Force d’intervention rapide”, the first Wenge MMM was released.
The first song in the orchestra Ferré Wenge MMM entitled “Vita Imana” from the “Solola Bien.” This song has been well appreciated by music lovers and then came “Victim of Love”. This, song was taken from the album “A la queue leu leu.”
After Wenge Musica MM, Ferre had a short stint with Le marquis de maison mère. “Amour Intérêt ” and “100 kg” are concrete illustrations of his great work.
Before embarking on his solo career; Ferre performed a song entitled “Insecticide” with Quartier Latin International, a real masterpiece on the album “Danger de Mort” was another good example of this upcoming music masters exemplary talent.


