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Born on April 4, 2001 in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo, Anzor Alem, with his real name Rashidi Alema Anzor, is a figure of the new Congolese artistic generation. Passionate about music and cinema from an early age, he was able to make a place for himself in these two universes, instilling a new dynamic in the Congolese cultural scene.

It was in Goma, after the divorce of his parents, that Anzor discovered his passion for the arts. Self-taught, he trained in music and cinema by drawing on the resources available online. His first steps on the big screen were made in Lubumbashi, where he participated in several film projects.

Anzor Alem is not limited to one art. He excels both in music, where he brilliantly fuses traditional Congolese sounds and urban rhythms, and in cinema, where he interprets various roles with a sensitivity on the surface of the skin. His first single, “Leloyo”, quickly seduced the public, as did his performances in films such as “Tozoom” and “Beast”.

Beyond his undeniable talent, Anzor Alem is a committed young man. He uses his voice and image to carry a message of hope and inspire the younger generations. He is convinced that culture is a vector of change and that it is our duty to preserve and promote our artistic heritage.

Ambitious and determined, Anzor Alem does not intend to stop on such a good path. He is currently working on several projects, both in the musical and film fields. Its objective is to promote Congolese culture internationally and become a reference in the world of the arts.

Anzor Alem is much more than just an artist, he is a real phenomenon. His youth, talent and commitment make him a model for an entire generation. It is undeniable that we are dealing with a rising star whose brilliance will continue to grow.

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Photo Credit: Courtesy of Anzor Alem