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« on: February 02, 2024, 15:49 »
He says it was made clear in viva that musicians cant date dancers,but alpa was dating julie mulanga(man i cant mention her without thinking about bokul's corny shoutout in somo trop) and one day bokul made them sit and told them that they had to make a choice,either one has to leave the group or it cant continue like that and julie said it was not even a possibility for her to leave her career for a man,so alpa was hurt as it meant that julie would breakup with him to stay in the group and went on to drink one of those house cleaning chemicals to attempt suicide and its what cause in long term his kidney issues
I'm surprised that a musician would date, much less pursue a relationship with a dancer. Don't they see how the leader or donors can influence sex out of the girls? All that provocative dancing for men, it's too much temptation for cheating. If I'm not mistaken, didn't Richard Mukena leave BCBG for a dancer to be his wife? Alain Mpela also married Nana Sukali, so it's possible to find love at the job. But those are the only successful examples that come to mind, the others are all failures and scandals
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« on: January 28, 2024, 17:23 »
See, not even a month and the polemique continues...
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« on: January 26, 2024, 00:00 »
lol this is what happens when some authorities get involved,what the likes of celeo or lobeso were trying to achieve for months was sealed in no time,and each of them starting to get money and pushed to make it quick and public,you'll see that among the people they will shoutout the most there will be some names of government its like each electoral mandate comes with a new musical reconciliation,maybe in 5 years they'll try ferre and fally
I'm surprised after all these years, no top donors ever attempted the reconciliation btw Ferre and Fally. People liked their chemistry in QL, maybe there's no amount of money that could make them friends or work together...
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« on: January 25, 2024, 02:53 »
no it was guy bayaya he played rhythm as always,he only was a full time soloist in the street groups,like one he was in with one of koffi's cousins then from his time in maison mere he went to rhythm to try to find a spot and never made the switch back
Does Reddy still have a band or does he only work with session musicians? He won't sell as many albums if he can't tour with a band and promote the album, idk what's the strategy or if music is just a hobby for him.
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« on: January 19, 2024, 03:45 »
Is my man serious?! How do you go from a half-filled Zenith to U Arena? And he wants to do Madison Square Garden, he's really reaching.
Zenith wasn’t even half filled loool it was barely a quarter looool
Today, musicians have it backwards. They want "plein na plein" but they don't make the kind of music that excites people from all over to descend to Zenith, Bercy, or Stade de Martyr in record numbers. Wazekwa needs to give his artists space at rehearsals. Don't write songs for them, let the singers shop for songs and revise the lyrics to better develop their own songwriting abilities. For the generiques, let the guitarists create the aggressive sebenes we missed from the era of Hono Kapanga and Pitchou Concorde. There's too much choreography, but not enough memorable cries or vocals on rumbas. Wazekwa isn't preparing Eclipse well to take over Cultura, it's showing. There's no stars in the group and every decision made seems out of desperation
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« on: January 19, 2024, 03:29 »
Lol. Madison Square Garden doesnt even have 30k seats, what is he talking about? For a guy that been relegated to making generiques with over complicated dances he's talking real slick these days
Madison Square Garden has a flat fee of 500k to rent their hall, but it's really the complimentary fees that adds up the cost. The hall seats 18,000+ people and they require musicians to purchase public liability insurance in addition to providing their own security service. In addition, the venue reserves the right to cancel a booking at any point for no refund, that's why it's often difficult for artists to secure a concert at their hall. They're notorious for making musicians bleed money at no guarantee of performing in their hall, especially non-White musicians. There's been several racial discrimination complaints against the venue for cultural bias in booking. Personally, Wazekwa is better off performing at the Apollo or mid range theater in America. Don't spend all that money for mpiaka, just because it's a prestigious hall. You know how the media is, they'll make jokes for months at his expense
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« on: January 15, 2024, 15:58 »
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« on: January 12, 2024, 15:20 »
https://twitter.com/lgc_lachaine/status/1745546439126560997
Waste of time in my opinion….female atalaku are limited
That female atalaku of Koffi had something special, I forgot her name. It's just that she wasn't professional and got pregnant by another member of QL
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« on: January 11, 2024, 20:43 »
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« on: January 11, 2024, 00:24 »
From what I'm hearing, it looking like a sudden heart attack. He had been feeling unwell for the past week
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« on: January 08, 2024, 04:05 »
you take v12 you add loi's sebenes and generiques instead of beevans rappa's parts you have a very very very difficult album to beat
Did Beevan Rappa not have enough time to find cries for V12, because he sounded like he was improvising. His animation was less cohesive, just a bit of cries from Wenge Musica's Pentagone and a lot of belting. I heard he tried his luck at Cultura in the late 90s...
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« on: January 07, 2024, 10:05 »
lol i hope for him that it wont be as rude as the 12 on adada because of merveille,man sold all his house fourniture and gave clothes to family and friend only to be told at airport by their young brother fabro's brother yves who is the secretary "where are you going" yo oza na liste te
I'm surprised 3 Jours left in the first place, you know how many atalakus have attempted solo careers to no success? And I'm sure Fabro will bring him to Europe for concerts because his animation section is looking really weak lately
I mean, being humiliated, not being paid, being given limited space on a song and then no space when Showme came, why would have he stayed?
Only to come back, because solo career is very difficult to get started
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« on: January 07, 2024, 09:34 »
lol i hope for him that it wont be as rude as the 12 on adada because of merveille,man sold all his house fourniture and gave clothes to family and friend only to be told at airport by their young brother fabro's brother yves who is the secretary "where are you going" yo oza na liste te
I'm surprised 3 Jours left in the first place, you know how many atalakus have attempted solo careers to no success? And I'm sure Fabro will bring him to Europe for concerts because his animation section is looking really weak lately
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« on: January 07, 2024, 09:30 »
number 2 of zangul is fiston boko who joined from maison mere back in 2001/2002 and had been loyal with all the splits yeah i fully agree with you,they wanted to do the modern thing of every of them having their passport with one year of visa in their hands,who in his right state of mind as somebody who just saw "europe paradise" against all odds will have visa in their hands and say no no work first as much as it was a good thing it also damaged the group, the guys returned to brazza then all of them went to paris again on their own,first time ever i think musicians leave like that having gone back to europe with their passport with visa thats like fabregas did but 4 people at the same time people had got used to the team of vision now they have had to completely renew the lineup around bastin dido dodi le talent and those guys(mogrosso,anouckha,poutine,nouzabraham)need time to build into the shoes of those who left including levyson but they dont have time for the good of the group they have to grow fast to get nh back to a fully charismatic lineup
Fiston Boko was in Maison Mere?! I actually understand why it didn't work out for him, because everyone's place was cemented since Solola Bien – he had an advantage on Adjani and Aimelia when it came to dancing (that's it). Taka benefited from being Bill's friend and entering the group as a dancer first, then exploited the Les Marquis situation to graduate into singing. If I'm not mistaken, Prince d'Angola did the same thing...
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« on: January 06, 2024, 17:48 »
Is it possible to balance music and politics?
I think so, he can limit concerts to two or three per month and still carry out his duties. You know with positions like these, there's a staff that does most of the work – he's just there to give authorization via signature, speak to press, or take meetings with important clientele.
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