“When you hear the first 5 seconds of ‘Eloko Oyo’ and immediately know it’s a classic. 🗣️🎶 (via @username)”

His 2024/2025 releases (including tracks from the Formule 7 era) showcase this duality perfectly. Songs like “Ecole” and “Mary-Jane” alternate between operatic Lingala verses and sticky, English-French hooks designed for global radio. This is why his music trends: it is familiar enough for aunties in Matonge to dance to, yet fresh enough for Gen Z to sample on Reels.

Recently, Fally trended for three consecutive days after a leaked audio suggested he was "blocking" younger artists from getting radio play. He quickly denied it via a cryptic Instagram live session (which broke viewing records), turning a potential scandal into a marketing stunt. He then released “Mbongo” —a song about money and haters—which promptly hit #1 on Apple Music Cameroon and DRC.

In 2024-2025, Fally Ipupa’s team has mastered the art of "short-form domination." Here is the trending content currently flooding timelines.

While searching for "document links" can be tempting, it’s important to stay safe online. Here is how you can find the track without risking malware from shady download sites: