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In Congo-Brazzaville, radio isn't just background noise; it's a living, breathing part of the national pulse. Walk through any neighborhood, from the markets of Poto-Poto to quiet village roads, and you’ll hear radios everywhere, often tuned to news, local discussions, or the infectious rhythms that define Central African music. The soundscape is heavily influenced by the legendary Rumba Congolaise, a genre whose roots run deep across both Congos, with its intricate guitar work and soulful vocals. You’ll also catch plenty of Soukous and its faster cousin, Ndombolo, driving morning commutes and…