In the vibrant and ever-evolving world of African music, few names command as much respect and reverence as Koffi Olomide. Known as the "Quintessential Gentleman" of Congolese music, Olomide has spent decades defining and redefining the Soukous genre. Among his vast catalog of hits—ranging from the classic "Loi" to the infectious "Effrakata"—one track that continues to resonate deeply with fans old and new is the anthem "Selfie."

(also known as "Ekotité" ) is one of the most iconic hits from Congolese music legend Koffi Olomidé . Originally released on October 13, 2015 , as the lead single for his quadruple album 13ième Apôtre

Whether you are prepping for a wedding DJ set, building a Soukous playlist, or simply want to feel the sway of Kinshasa’s rhythm, "Selfie" deserves a spot in your library.

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To understand the magnitude of a track like "Selfie," one must first understand the titan who created it. Koffi Olomide, born Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba, is a musical innovator. He rose to prominence in the 1980s, eventually forming his band, Quartier Latin. He is credited with popularizing the "Tcha Tcho" rhythm—a slower, more sensual variant of Soukous that took Africa and Europe by storm.

This track was meant to be part of Koffi's "final" studio album before his later return to recording. It solidified his nickname, Le Grand Mopao , and proved his ability to remain relevant across generations. Where to Listen and Download

Read about Koffi Olomidé's legendary career and legal controversies over the decades on full 40-track album 13ième Apôtre Selfie by Koffi Olomidé: Listen on Audiomack

For those who want to buy the MP3 outright (own it forever), check Amazon Music. Search for the album "13eme Apotre" (13th Apostle), as "Selfie" is often a single or bonus track from that era.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes regarding legal music downloading. We do not host or promote piracy of Koffi Olomide’s copyrighted music.

rhythm and catchy social commentary on the modern obsession with selfies. Stream and Download Options