Author Topic: ALAIN MPELA AFANDE INTERVIEW WITH NATY LOKOLE  (Read 6938 times)

archos on: November 11, 2013, 10:17

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he sings a bit of jb and werra very old songs which they have never released,then goes on to sing many classic songs from older generations
naty seems very passionate about music,everytime a singer interprets a good song with good lyrics and melody he is smiling a lot
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wuodsimba #1 on: November 11, 2013, 17:29

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Archos,  thot Mpelasi was to release his album this year what happened ? the dude is mostly on tv doing interviews what about his musical group generation?
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archos #2 on: November 11, 2013, 23:29

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the rest of the interview
 as for the album its almost finished,alain mpela has funded album himself so it took longer but album is nearly finished
plus what made album last that much is also that alain mpela is preparing for a masters in international relations so he has to  cope with class,rehearsals,concerts at the same time
for example the day he was meant to record the song with jb,he was too knackered and could not sing so they postponed
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SLY PAPA NA KEVIN #3 on: November 12, 2013, 00:20

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This guy can sing, really miss him at BCBG and looking forward to his album. Am glad he's carried on studying, he really has strong political ambitions,it's sad he couldn't make it as an MP at the last elections, I think it's because he had been away for a long time, he needs to settle down and then try again.
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Ken Bilele #4 on: November 12, 2013, 08:02

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I like Afandes personality, he has a refined personality not at any single moment you can see him sketchy. He is always smart he can do well as a foreign affairs minister.  
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wuodsimba #5 on: November 13, 2013, 11:56

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Afande is giving Congolese musicians  a new concept of going to school  for education and at the same time maximising on your talent - singing which i think is rare in  Congolese musical circles coz very few carry on with education
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Ken Bilele #6 on: November 13, 2013, 13:01

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<cite>@wuodsimba said:</cite>
Afande is giving Congolese musicians  a new concept of going to school  for education and at the same time maximising on your talent - singing which i think is rare in  Congolese musical circles coz very few carry on with education


What I think its only the new generation musicians that are not learned. the generation of Koffi are all people who spent time in school. archos what is the education level of ferre and fally?
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Musicfan #7 on: November 14, 2013, 21:03

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It is good to know that he's furthering his education, it will come in handy someday.
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