White, Bob (2008). Rumba Rules: The Politics of Dance Music in Mobutu’s Zaire, p.57, n.8. ABC-CLIO. ISBN9780822389262. "They contend that
while on tour to Pointe Noire from Brazzaville, they traveled via train overnight and after many hours of hearing the churning, rhythmic sound of the
run-down railroad engine, they had the idea to create this rhythm: ca va cha,
ca va cha, ca va cha. The next morning they woke up and decided that this
would be their new musical signature."
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