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Kongas was a disco music musical ensemble formed in France in the early 1970s. Its members included core members Don Ray, Cerrone and lesser known members André Allet, Norbert Journo, Patrick Sesti, Serge Tonini, Sylvain Claude.

Cerrone's first recordings as a part of Kongas were released on Barclay Records, where he issued his first hit single, "Boom". He is most famous from the Kongas days for "Anikana-O", co-written and produced by Alec R. Costandinos.



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