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So many haters in here let the man enjoy his accomplishments, his not hurting anyone and if you're  mad then unfollow him on social media ignore his threads lols

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Congolese Music / Re: Let's discuss Fally
« on: July 11, 2017, 15:42 »
Regardless i guess this guy should stick to what he know how to do best  i preffe to listen to his old songs than this shit he bring out  for we Nigerians we value congolese artist when they sing they own song than copying us fally is a great artist but i think he fail on this one let me use davido as a simple davido was sign to sony music in 2014 then he spent 2yrs without a hit no one play his song again because he try to change his style of music that was when wizkid start grabbing all the award back to back ending of 2016 that was when davido knew his mistake then he sign off the sony music contract because he know the international is not favoring him then he come back to local before he start making hits again i think fally is going wrong way he is the king of jungle but he can't be the king of city if he keep trying to go international i swear he we lose the local fans and other artist we be above him let  him stick to what he knows how to do best
How is Fally copying Nigerians? Please elaborate.

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Congolese Music / Re: Let's discuss Fally
« on: July 11, 2017, 02:28 »
author=Windeck123 link=topic=12297.msg48618#msg48618 date=1499705068]
Quote from: Manzambi94 link=topic=1stylemsg48609#msg48609 date=1499693849
Magic system DID change one hell lot their music to settle here
their current music


and now their authentic music


here their very original rhythm which is called wôyô
  in this clip they talk about when they just landed in paris

i believe one thing we have to take into account as much as i am proud of our language,is the language factor
for example  michael jackson was known in the states,in a village of senegal, in a town of birmania,in brazil and so on because of the style of music first and the fact it was english
so do today the shakira beyonce and co
juste like the french speaking artists of europe especially the french african ones are known in france and all around the francophone countries, despite those countries having a lot of their stars with the authentic music from their country
its a combo of language plus style of music, magic system do not play hardcore zouglou anymore just like  p square do not play highlife of  folklore like their  main music
look for example to what happened to youssou ndour when he aimed to go international,he had  one hit  feat neneh cherry and was asked to stick to singing in english for a good moment which apparently he refused and went back to his mbalax
  there are two types of international,the continental one  and the kinda worldwide one or proper worldwide
our stars are known in africa just like now in kinshasa you get  to hear congolese music  in nightclubs in the two last hours or if one of the stars is in the nightclub and they do him a favour
then there is the wordlwide one,count the number of american stars who never ever toured in africa to promote their music but have loads of people who love them,now count the jb's ,werra's,koffi's, davido's and co who are so popular in states and europe with their authentic music that they can easily play on a soldout madison square or stade de france
i really get the "emotional" part of it and i agree with that aswell but i think we have to put the things in their context
what we consider as international,even fabregas is not too far to have nailed it already but then it would depend on ambition of each artist to be happy with that or trying to go higher
The language do not count the most viewed song in the world is this

A song of a Korean man who is not even a real rapper or singer, rapping in Korean, you know why he went famous? Because he kept himself up without changing his style, and did a crazy job promoting himself furthermore this guy is independent he has no label, and he payed himself all the thing correlating the video the dancers and so on.
On the Fally's side what we are full of is not the way he want to be international, he can be that but is the fact that he is changing the way he was making awesome songs like Liputa, Droit Chemin, Power 001, Original for making average songs to go international, but honestly I would really like to see who outside of Congolese people and Francophone guys and girls know him. Once I discuss with my friends about artist and they had no Idea of who Ferré was (they are Nigerians) and when we spoke about Fally they say that they know him but not fan of his recentmusic it has to mean something.
That song doesn't even sound traditionally Korean, K-Pop has a huge following in the USA but they make music that African Americans made years ago even the style of videos they imitate. There's nothing authentic about popular Korean music. The popular Nigerian attists make a lot of music that has western influences even P-Square.
Fally has a write as an artist to experiment and I'm very confident that he won't lose his hardcore fans after this album, I'm not a fan of French influenced western music. I still have many old songs from Fally I can listen too and I love elo koyo and I still need to listen to the album. Fally gets criticized a lot because he's always been open to new things but he's talented and is one of the people that has kept Congolese music alive for me personally. If he captures other audiences with this album they'll eventually find his old music and other Congolese artists.
Korea has no artist that plays original Korean style's song the famous artisst sing and dance like black R'n'B singers both males and females and the underground Korean artist are rappers of course imitating Biggie and 2Pac  style, I know that very well being a huge fan of Epik High (Underground Rap Group) and good viewer of DBSK and The BigBand (Korean R'n'B boybands), yes they copied american s and especially black American big time, but they always sing in Korean and add a very little bit of English, you know what drived me to listen to the Epik High songs? The flow, the way they were handing the mic even though I couldn't understand a word of their singing.










And this is not even the most popular group, but if you see this guys music you can feel a vibe that Fally has lost, if Fally stucks to the things he knows how to do best in Lingala you will see how his popularity will grow and if you see about the K thing All the songs are in Korean and the english is very limited.
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Well 90 percent of Fally's music sounds straight up Congolese and I don't understand French or Lingala but he's my favorite African artists cuz I don't even listen to Afro beats like that and to me it's funny cuz Fally is one of the most authentic artist that are popular in.Africa right now. When Fally sings among other artist it's admirable and he can get crowd going that doesn't even listen to Congolese music.
Fally has a very unique distinctive voice that sets him apart from a lot of artists and that's one of his gifts.
K-Pop is trash to me sorry and a lot of them are racist so you can't defend it and speak against Fally.

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Congolese Music / Re: Let's discuss Fally
« on: July 10, 2017, 17:44 »
Magic system DID change one hell lot their music to settle here
their current music



and now their authentic music


here their very original rhythm which is called wôyô
  in this clip they talk about when they just landed in paris

i believe one thing we have to take into account as much as i am proud of our language,is the language factor
for example  michael jackson was known in the states,in a village of senegal, in a town of birmania,in brazil and so on because of the style of music first and the fact it was english
so do today the shakira beyonce and co
juste like the french speaking artists of europe especially the french african ones are known in france and all around the francophone countries, despite those countries having a lot of their stars with the authentic music from their country
 its a combo of language plus style of music, magic system do not play hardcore zouglou anymore just like  p square do not play highlife of  folklore like their  main music
look for example to what happened to youssou ndour when he aimed to go international,he had  one hit  feat neneh cherry and was asked to stick to singing in english for a good moment which apparently he refused and went back to his mbalax
  there are two types of international,the continental one  and the kinda worldwide one or proper worldwide
 our stars are known in africa just like now in kinshasa you get  to hear congolese music  in nightclubs in the two last hours or if one of the stars is in the nightclub and they do him a favour
then there is the wordlwide one,count the number of american stars who never ever toured in africa to promote their music but have loads of people who love them,now count the jb's ,werra's,koffi's, davido's and co who are so popular in states and europe with their authentic music that they can easily play on a soldout madison square or stade de france
i really get the "emotional" part of it and i agree with that aswell but i think we have to put the things in their context
what we consider as international,even fabregas is not too far to have nailed it already but then it would depend on ambition of each artist to be happy with that or trying to go higher
The language do not count the most viewed song in the world is this

A song of a Korean man who is not even a real rapper or singer, rapping in Korean, you know why he went famous? Because he kept himself up without changing his style, and did a crazy job promoting himself furthermore this guy is independent he has no label, and he payed himself all the thing correlating the video the dancers and so on.
On the Fally's side what we are full of is not the way he want to be international, he can be that but is the fact that he is changing the way he was making awesome songs like Liputa, Droit Chemin, Power 001, Original for making average songs to go international, but honestly I would really like to see who outside of Congolese people and Francophone guys and girls know him. Once I discuss with my friends about artist and they had no Idea of who Ferré was (they are Nigerians) and when we spoke about Fally they say that they know him but not fan of his recentmusic it has to mean something.
That song doesn't even sound traditionally Korean, K-Pop has a huge following in the USA but they make music that African Americans made years ago even the style of videos they imitate. There's nothing authentic about popular Korean music. The popular Nigerian attists make a lot of music that has western influences even P-Square.
Fally has a write as an artist to experiment and I'm very confident that he won't lose his hardcore fans after this album, I'm not a fan of French influenced western music. I still have many old songs from Fally I can listen too and I love elo koyo and I still need to listen to the album. Fally gets criticized a lot because he's always been open to new things but he's talented and is one of the people that has kept Congolese music alive for me personally. If he captures other audiences with this album they'll eventually find his old music and other Congolese artists.

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Congolese Music / Re: I just love watching Fally dance
« on: December 29, 2014, 03:06 »
Yes!Me too he looks like he's great in bed too.
Hahahaha, great in bed doesn't mean being good at wiggling your waist, it takes lot to make a woman orgasm unless you're that one special woman who doesn't require special attention, most women i know want much more than grinding and pumping before they get their. ;D
Maybe you are doing something wrong Dj, Fally doesn't have to do much but look in my direction lol.

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Congolese Music / Re: I just love watching Fally dance
« on: December 28, 2014, 04:51 »
Yeah that's all you I just like to watch him sing and dance nothing else.
Are you a guy?
Yeah.
oh sorry lol.

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Congolese Music / Re: I just love watching Fally dance
« on: December 28, 2014, 01:32 »
you both made my day hahahaahaha i love this forum
Lol sorry I can't help it but I think that's what Fally wants us to know lol.

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Congolese Music / Re: I just love watching Fally dance
« on: December 28, 2014, 01:30 »
Yeah that's all you I just like to watch him sing and dance nothing else.
Are you a guy?

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Congolese Music / Re: I just love watching Fally dance
« on: December 27, 2014, 21:28 »
 Yes!Me too he looks like he's great in bed too.

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Haha Windeck, like we say in Lingala "ekangi masolo" which means thats all people are talking about.
I was late for work because of this song. ;D

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It's all about this at the moment!!

You and I can get along I'm obsessed with this it's on repeat!

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Congolese Music / Re: Fally vs Ferre (Dancing)
« on: November 16, 2014, 19:08 »
Ferre seems more feminine to me but that ok Ferre has more feminine tendencies too but Ferre fanatics are always trying to call out Fally.
I can't argue much but let me make it clear that my opinion is not from a fanatical point of view,am a fan of both artists though my preference or most respected  is Ferre.
I try not to be biased but people love to neat pick everything Fally does especially on things that are not important. You can find Fally trying to speak English back in 2001 that's just how he is because he loves American culture and he hasn't denied that. He's being himself and doing what he likes,everyone can't have the same interests  people act like Ferre is walking around in African atire.

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Congolese Music / Re: Fally vs Ferre (Dancing)
« on: November 16, 2014, 18:58 »
I'd say what makes him look so feminine is that he tries to copy americans too much especially since A2BM.


But this guy when dancing is somethine else
The way Fally dresses has always been his style before he even went solo, today his style is just more up to date and he can afford more choices. Speaking English is not a big deal many people learn different languages but it's bad when Fally does it? If anyone is coping it's Ferre sorry not sorry. I didn't know that American men are considered more feminine to be honest Congolese men have a more feminine style.

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Congolese Music / Re: Fally vs Ferre (Dancing)
« on: November 16, 2014, 15:20 »
Ferre fans make me laugh lol you think Ferre is manly? Lol
Nothing to do with me being a Ferre fan,am talking as a man and on a serious note not as a blind fanatic.
 Fally has more feminine traits and it shows in his dances and choice of clothing,it is the same with the likes of Jypson Butukondolo and many other former Quartier Latin band members,so weird.
Ferre seems more feminine to me but that ok Ferre has more feminine tendencies too but Ferre fanatics are always trying to call out Fally.

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Congolese Music / Re: Fally vs Ferre (Dancing)
« on: November 16, 2014, 14:15 »
They are both excellent dancers but as a man i appreciate Ferre's dancing more because Fally's dancing style is feminine and so is his dressing,looks awkward,i believe this is the reason why most Fally fans are ladies, they've got something in common.
Ferre fans make me laugh lol you think Ferre is manly? Lol

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