Ntungalia Enoch
Bio
Originally from Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ntungalia Enoch (born Enoch Ntunga-Mulongo on 5 April) is a musician of repute.
His family arrived in The United States in 2010, when he was 17 years old.
Since his earliest childhood, the young boy has been exposed to music through church (Catholic church). Music is like a cultural affair for the Congolese population. Ntungalia finds his refuge in music. He says that music is like his therapy zone.
In 2014, he joined a music group called Kitoko Groove in NYC as a back vocalist. From then on, he kept on working his way up. He ended up leaving the Group in 2016 to embark on a solo career in the state of Maryland.
The artist then proceeded on to release a single titled 'Congo'. The main purpose and goal of the song was to remind the Congolese people and community to stay united. He followed by releasing a single titled 'Oza Malamu' then in 2020 he released 'Dance'.
He is very passionate and motivated about music. He believes that music heals, music saves and above all, music gives life. Music changed his life, so he would like to try to change as many lives as possible through his music.