

Thierry Mbaloula
LS is an artist, producer, sound engineer and former member of pioneering R&B group Afrodiziac.
Latest Tracks
- Chance4054/1Reflective mid-tempo zouk song with piano, bass, rhythmic guitar, female vocals sung in Creole & violin solo 3:11
- Plus Un Mot4054/2Mid-tempo zouk song with warm brass section, piano, grooving band & soulful male vocals sung in French2:57
- Méné Mwen La4054/3Uplifting tropical jazz song with warm piano, upright bass, guitar, steady drums & sweet female vocal lead sung in Creole2:13
- Positif4054/4Energetic & up-tempo zouk song with lively Caribbean brass & percussion, male vocals & guitars2:44
- Pars Sans Moi4054/5Energetic tropical zouk pop fusion song with a punchy beat, catchy synths, zouk guitars & powerful female vocals sung in French2:21
- Couper Les Ponts4054/6Reflective zouk R&B fusion song with bouncy beat, Afro guitar riff & male vocals sung in French2:08
- Remords4054/7Modern zouk love song with sweeping strings, rhythmic guitars, piano & sensual female lead & backing vocals sung in French3:02
- Personne D'Autres4054/8Positive R&B zouk love song with keys, powerful bass, Haitian guitars & soulful female lead & backing vocals sung in French3:42
The story behind the sound
LS, AKA Thierry Mbaloula, is more than just a voice: he’s a distinctive musical force with cross-generational influence. He has built an enduring musical career spanning nearly three decades, creating multiple albums, EPs and singles, as well as music videos with tens of millions of views. LS’ artistic journey is inextricably linked to the major French R&B group Afrodiziac, whose track ‘Trouve-Moi Un Job’ was the first to be broadcast on French radios, including NRJ and Fun Radio. Their album Ad Vitam Aeternam has become an undisputed reference in R&B music. Later a successful solo artist, notable tracks include ‘J'aime ça’ in collaboration with Big Ali and ‘Nos différences’ with Menzo from the Fonky Family. As the architect of undeniable hits like ‘C'est mieux comme ça’, ‘Mon rayon de soleil’ and ‘Comme on rêve,’ LS’ contributions to Afro-Caribbean music have been equally significant. These successes have given LS the opportunity to showcase his art in France and beyond, from Guadeloupe to Martinique and from Guyana to Europe and Africa. LS wears several hats beyond the stage, including those of producer, composer and sound engineer. This diverse approach has resulted in a multitude of projects covering various musical genres, from zouk to world music, gospel to film music.
LS’ artistic journey is inextricably linked to the major French R&B group Afrodiziac, whose track ‘Trouve-Moi Un Job’ was the first to be broadcast on French radios, including NRJ and Fun Radio.