Author Topic: Such long lead guitar paritions towards the end are nowadays dead in Rumba's  (Read 1425 times)

Mfumu Vata #15 on: May 19, 2023, 22:47

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Because of y'all praising Heritier's albums. I will try to listen to them next week all songs from the begin to the start.

Wenge1995 #16 on: May 20, 2023, 00:20

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Really ? I gonna listen to it. These last 10 years I never listened full albums. 2 weeks I tried to do it and finally listened to all the 31 songs of Fally Ipupa's Control. I came to the conclusion that our genre is really dead. I was really dissapointed and wondered how that album was a huge succes 5 years ago. I also wondered why there wasn't an artist that could catch control up at that time.
You didn’t listen to Zaiko - Seve???

I heard a part years ago in my brother's car. But apart the generiques I wasn't really impressed. I am not a real Zaiko-fan and Zaiko never really convinced me after Avis de Recherche. It's only 2 years ago that I starting liking Poison while in past I used to hate that album. Its a few months ago that I forced myself to listen to Eureka which I used to hate back in the days. I was never able to finish the album. Prefering to listening to Affaire d'Etat & A la Que Leu Leu.

Why didn't you like Poison?

Mfumu Vata #17 on: May 20, 2023, 00:24

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I was just to not really liking Zaiko’s style at that time. I was more into Quartier Latin, Wenge, etc. When listening to Zaïko I was preferring those of the old era 1980s and early 1990s. But I would still prefer Quartier Latin and co