JB Mpiana could have easily released Chemin de Fer in 2005 after Anti-Terro, if he didn't follow the advice of late Pathy Moleso and co to still wait to have those visa issues solved to recorded it in Europe. I wonder if Ketsia Timbo received a copy from the song after a few years, to play it in private. Because the preparation of the Chemin de Fer dates from 2001/02 and most already having bought songs in 2002, few of them already passed away. Who would like to wait for so long to hear her/his song.
Quote from: Mfumu Vata on June 20, 2023, 19:04JB Mpiana could have easily released Chemin de Fer in 2005 after Anti-Terro, if he didn't follow the advice of late Pathy Moleso and co to still wait to have those visa issues solved to recorded it in Europe. I wonder if Ketsia Timbo received a copy from the song after a few years, to play it in private. Because the preparation of the Chemin de Fer dates from 2001/02 and most already having bought songs in 2002, few of them already passed away. Who would like to wait for so long to hear her/his song.What happens if a donor bought a song, but the album was delayed ? Are they able to get their money back or get something else ?
Quote from: 242 on June 20, 2023, 19:34Quote from: Mfumu Vata on June 20, 2023, 19:04JB Mpiana could have easily released Chemin de Fer in 2005 after Anti-Terro, if he didn't follow the advice of late Pathy Moleso and co to still wait to have those visa issues solved to recorded it in Europe. I wonder if Ketsia Timbo received a copy from the song after a few years, to play it in private. Because the preparation of the Chemin de Fer dates from 2001/02 and most already having bought songs in 2002, few of them already passed away. Who would like to wait for so long to hear her/his song.What happens if a donor bought a song, but the album was delayed ? Are they able to get their money back or get something else ?some give them a copy of the pre-version, in the case if it takes to long. Its in rare occasions that they ask money back, because the songs mostly ends up to getting released anyway (unless if its a small or upcoming artist). Some bandleaders re-sell the song. I remember Blaise Manzambi who's a pastor nowadys saying that he had a song on Fula Ngenge and said to Wemba that he had to remove his name, because of becoming a brother a christ after almost getting arrested for selling cocaine in Italy and Wemba clearly saying that he wont get his money back and re-selling the same song to somebody else.