Mama Amy: Congolese singer Koffi Olomide dedicates emotional song to his late mother
- Weeks after his mom's death, Congolese singer Koffi Olomide released a song dedicated to her
- The song which is titled Mama Amy was released on Monday, October 26
- Aminata Angélique Muyonge passed away on the afternoon of October 3, 2020
- In the song, there are some videos from his mom's burial at the graveside and went further and reacted some scenes from the painful send-off
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Renowned Congolese singer Koffi Olomide is still mourning the death of his mom Aminata Angélique Muyonge.
Olomide took to the studio to reward his late mom with an emotional song titled Mama Amy.
The talented star released the song three weeks after his mom's death which occurred on October 3, 2020.
Olomide shared the emotional song on his social media pages touching all his fans.
In the song, there are some videos from his mom's burial at the graveside and went further and reacted some scenes from the painful send-off.
Most of his fans flocked his social media comment section to console with him and praised him for the perfect he gave his mom even in death.
@chibabyofoegbu commented:
May her soul Rest In Peace ... she was a blessing to bring a legend like koffi to the world
Another Instagram fan identified as @momolisulo wrote:
May her soul rest in peace
@hermanmanueno_93 said:
RIP Mama Amy ❤️❤️❤️❤️
In a related story, new's about Koffi's mum's death was first made public by the musician through his official Facebook page.
According to Koffi's post, his mother went to be with the lord on Saturday, October 3, afternoon.
The musician did not disclose the cause of his mum's death but remembered her as their flower.
Koffi shared a charming photo of himself with his mother followed by a tear-inducing caption.
''To you the flowers to us the tears. Mom this October 3rd God decided you go find Dad I give thanks to God Mom... so much I love you, in me you will always and forever... Rest in peace Mama Amy.'' Koffi wrote.
Following his announcement, many people specifically his fans took to different social media platforms to mourn with the family.
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