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NAXX BITOTA

Artist · Montreal, QC

NAXX BITOTA is a Montreal singer-songwriter and co-producer whose Afropop joins Mutuashi and Congolese rumba with multilingual songs and an active Quebec performance practice.

Active since
2016
Catalog
6 releases
Last checked
July 17, 2026

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NAXX BITOTA is a Montreal singer-songwriter, performer, and co-producer whose work connects Quebec with musical traditions from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She developed her voice in choirs in Congo and Belgium before settling in Quebec in 2008. An artist statement published in 2020 identifies Montreal as the city where she arrived and 2016 as the start of her recording career. A current Festival International Nuits d'Afrique profile independently calls Montreal her adopted city, while her official site and current agency roster describe her as a Canadian artist who has built her career in Quebec. These sources establish Canada as the current country, Quebec as the province, and Montreal as the public city without a location conflict. Her music combines Afropop, Mutuashi, Congolese rumba, and Sebene. A 2025 Montreal cultural presentation documents performances in Tshiluba, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo. The exact Spotify identity 4RE1cbM7QrwxStzXrOCkJv contains six principal album and single containers in the Canadian market. MusicList reviewed all six against the official site, current agency discography, Apple Music, label pages, artist names, dates, track counts, collaborators, labels, and identifiers. No provider collision remains. The catalog comprises two albums and four singles dated from February 19, 2021 through June 27, 2025. Representative releases are 64, Kuetu, Nimekua, and Poso Oyo. The official site and current agency describe 64 as a co-production with Lionel Katshingu of Les Lions Noirs. Spotify credits Disques Nuits d'Afrique as the label for 64 and Kuetu, and the label's Kuetu page documents Believe distribution. Current activity includes the 2025 release of 64, Quebec performances in 2025, and Grand Théâtre de Québec and Harbourfront Centre appearances in February 2026. Current professional routing is available through the official artist website and the Coop Les Faux-Monnayeurs artist page without reproducing direct contact details. Spotify media is displayed live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback. The exact English and French payload was reviewed for identity, current Montreal geography, activity, catalog, production role, languages, management, booking, label and distribution relationships, collaborators, safe contact routing, provider media, and meaning parity.

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