Prince D'Angola is deported meaning that despite growing in Europe he now was deported due to having problems with his ex white Belgian wife, and after all that Werra Prassede that he had it seems that life isn't really welcoming. I mean he said it himself on Ado Yuhe that his biggest problems are financial problems and that that's the biggest Challenge he has in doing music, with that said I think that him being the president of Werra's fan club and then joining Maison Mere was the worst mistake in his life after marrying that Belgian woman because he said it himself that money were tight in Maison Mere and he didn't say it but you can see that his outspokenness gave him problems with Kakol, so do you think joining Maison Mere was a mistake? I think it was because tbh yes he sang in Mayi Ya Sika but it was like very few cries compared to Brigade missed Malewa, had few cries in Sous Sol as well, and also he had just one cries in Fleche Ingeta out of all the Album and then right around when Werra wanted to bring him to Europe it came the concert ban, by the way did Werra recontacted Prince to bring him in London? I feel so sad for Prince tbh
Any news on this guy? He did this song with Idpizzle a UK based Congolese artist and he even got an interview with Papy Mbima but tbh I have never seen someone talking about him, any news?
I wonder if Celeo if he moves to kin permanently and leave alone for ever any type of silly polemics can manage to re start a successful career, despite all of his antics Kombe Kombe was a success, so I wonder if you think that with a proper planing he can have his place in Congolese music, of course talking about Generiques, I think he should leave Rhumba alone and realize that people do not care about your rhumbas when you are an Atalaku.
I have spokengo to some American friends and want to introduce them to Ndombolo but which is a song who have A Ndombolo solo from end to finish like this one?
I don't know if peoole like this style of journalism, where the guest is trying to just talk about his album and everything and Papy tries to enlighten a Polemic it is crazy
As you guys know I am a Musician who sings and I think that last hear is when I started to take my music way more seriously colliding with the Album and the single that I have release currently I have 9 songs out, and a few months back I have decided to do everything in my power to get my music across, so I have met after months and months of exchanged E-Mail with this really big Italian manager, who discovered people like Cesare Cremonini (a legend in Italy) Modà (very famous rock group back in the 2010s) and who made Coez's song La Musica Non C'è a massive hit. So once there I have given him some of my songs who were clearly Kinshasa House based a lot of drums Kakol Style and a lot.of traditional instruments on it and of course with a lot of Lingala on top of Italian and what he said really broke my heart, so much so that despite me being a lover of music, I always have my headphones on, I made the return trip from his office to my home jn the car without listening to A single note of music, with just the road sounds with me thinking on the car. He told.me that I was good, but Italy wasn't ready for this hypnotic style of music and that my music was too much monotonous. Tbh I can understand him saying thst my music was monotonous or hypnotic but what really made me go crazy was the Italy is not ready for this type of music, like how? Have you spoken to all the 60 milion Italians and they told you so? Or is just a preconceived notion that you have on me just because I put Lingala.in the track? Then after that he told me that my style is more suited for this type of song
And I was like... OK And I left. So from then on I took a singing teacher and I am trying to make my style.more "Italian" This is to show you how sometimes a lot of Euro African artist have to change their style to adapt, I am sure that things like this are what Gims, Djadju, Stromae, Naza, KeBlack, Youssoupha, Niska and many other have to went through to get their music played. If you were at my place what would have you done?
It is hard to hear females in Congolese music as singers and even harder to hear them sing in group of full guys, so who are the female singers in LA Vie and why are they there? Tbh they sang really well.