The intro of Ceci Cela was inspired by Mbala folklore. Like the way Emeneya’s Ngonda & Okosi Nga Mfumu had the intro’s of the same genre. The rest of the song was done in the Makwa Ndungu style like the way he did Lissiki years later. Makwa Ndungu was back in the 50s a popular song of Bauduin Mavula. Baudoin Mavula was an artist from the Kwilu region who used to sing his songs in Kikongo and Kimbala. Artists like Franco & Tabu Ley would sometimes do their songs in the style of that song. Unfortunately the song isn’t YouTube. Years later Werrason in Kalayi Boeing, Koffi Olomidé in Dieu Voit Tout, Papa Wemba in Vainte des Vanites and many gospel artists would use the Makwa Ndungu style in their songs. Some parts of his songs would be used by atalaku for cries. Like many forgotten artists of the 50s that used to sing in their native language. I don’t remember how Badouin Mavula’s Makwa Ndungu went, but I believe that Flamme Kapaya made a remix of it