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Moise Mbiye, born either on March 7, 1962 or September 9, 1980, in Matete, Congo, is a Congolese gospel singer and pastor. He began his musical journey at age 10 in the Groupe d’adoration Junior. At 13, his father arranged piano lessons with a professor from the INA (Institut National des Arts). Around 16–17, he joined Les Étoiles de louange as a keyboardist and intermittent singer, contributing to the albums Litatoli and Nzambe na Ngai (appearing on the song "Alléluia"). He later became the group’s artistic director before leaving to start his solo career. His first solo album, Influence, included hits like "Tuna Nga Nini," "Me Voici," and "Bibomba Bomba." Subsequent albums include Le Cœur de l’Agneau, Triomphe (2020), and Royal (2022), announced as his likely final album. Mbiye also wrote and produced "Loboko ya Nzambe" for Trina Fukiau. He serves in pastoral roles at the Cité Bethel church and has expressed a desire to focus on his ministry and personal life after stepping back from music.