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Congolese Music / Fabregas - Lifobo (Official Video)
« on: January 03, 2015, 23:06 »


surprised no one posted this video yet (i searched but correct me if i am wrong)

very nice video.  8)

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Congolese Music / Werrason New Clip "Block Cadenas"
« on: October 15, 2014, 15:46 »


kitoko

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Congolese Music / List of Not So Popular Congolese Artists.
« on: October 06, 2014, 14:28 »
To be frank I only know the bigger stars for the most part, and those associated with them (former band members of larger more popular groups etc)

To keep abreast of the whole Congolese Rumba/Music scene I think it would be helpful for those who are familiar with other acts
to post up some youtubes and information from these less popular acts. I believe it was DJ SLY who said a lot of these unpopular
acts are pretty good and I would love to have something to listen to while we wait for these larger acts to get over themselves and
release music every 5-7 years.

Appreciate any participation in this thread, thank you in advance.  8)

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I'M GOING!!!!!!

gonna get VIP tix so I can get a pic with him!

http://fallyipupalive.com

haven't been this excited for anything in a while  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Congolese Music / Audition...advice please
« on: June 04, 2014, 13:15 »
Ok so I notice a handful of you have connections within the congolese/african music industry. I have interest in doing maybe 1 or 2 rumbas for a project I am planning however I have no access to any song writers or producers. (Although I may be able to get my tonton pepe felly to play for me but he is very busy. I may reach out to him for advise as well)

My question is if I wanted to make an audition video of me singing some songs how would I be able to grab the attention of possible sponsors? Sponsorship is most important as I understand songwriters and instrumentalists are not free.

What should the audition reel contain? once complete who should it be sent to? Should I post several youtubes of me singing certain songs and push them to certain websites and try to make a little name for my self that way first??

It is important to note I am a rapper first and foremost and am not necessarily trying to start a career in congolese music but im seeking to show the congolese side of my heritage similar to how wyclef has done being haitian (im haitian too but I want to be a congolese wyclef for my ppl here, if you catch my drift). Share your expertise with me congovibes family. I have many ideas I need a place to start.

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Congolese Music / "DEPLIK A LONGWE WENGE MUSICA..."
« on: May 14, 2014, 01:06 »

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Congolese Music / ALICIOS
« on: January 03, 2014, 00:59 »
Does anyone have any information on this young lady? From the comments on her songs they say she is from D.R.Congo. She sings in lingala and swahili. Her accent suggests to me however that she may be from an english speaking country but i don't know for sure. Anyway these two songs are cool.

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Tonight @ 10pm EST STANDARD TIME (NY) my father, Guy Angrand is doing a special for the great Ancestor Tabu Ley who passed away today. Pepe Felly will be calling in to give his own personal memories and listeners are encouraged to call in to talk about their favorite songs etc. There are 3 numbers to choose from:
 (646) 434-5094, (646 )396-1643 & (718) 826-6202


use this link to stream http://station.voscast.com/51912494b2c18/
or you can call (712) 432-8430 and listen through your phone

www.tambourdafrique.net

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Congolese Music / Random Question (Lingala)
« on: November 22, 2013, 17:37 »
Might seem like an odd request but I am helping my brother translate a rap into lingala and i am doing well so far
but I need to know, is there a word for "Rape" in lingala?

If not i will just use the french word but I prefer too use as much lingala as possible. THanks in advance!

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Congolese Music / I Finally Met Pepe Felly Manuaku...
« on: September 03, 2013, 20:51 »
I have mentioned before (on the previous website Vibes d'Afrique) that I am a descendent if you will of Zaiko Langa Langa. My great uncle (my mother's uncle) is Mbuta Matima Mpiosso.

My father met my mother through a friend who was dating my mother's aunt. Her and her aunt happened to be close in age and hung out together. One day my father accompanied his friend to go see my mom's aunt that he was dating. This day they actually met at a Zaiko Langa Langa rehearsal. it was there that my father met not only my mother but members of Zaiko Langa Langa.

My father formed friendships with some of the band members, but in particular Pepe Felly. This friendship brought about this beautiful composition which was written by my father in haitian-kreyol and translated with the help of Gina Wa Gina, called Souci Mady:

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Pepe Felly and his band Les Yatoupas play the music and my father is the lead vocalist. Any way from that time on my father and Pepe Felly have kept in touch. In the early 2000s they embarked on a project that due to unforseen circumstances was abandoned. Finally over the last month my father, Guy Angrand, (host of Tambour d'Afrique on www.radiotriomphe.com) and Pepe Felly were reunited and have been working on this project. This passed sunday I went to visit my father and was finally able to meet the man, the myth, the legend!

First I must say he is a very very kind soul. He is humble and open to working with anyone who has the same level of passion as him in music. My brother's friend who is a guitarist wanted to meet him and he jammed with him in my brother's room for a little more than an hour. Pepe even went so far as to learn from my brother's friend whose strengths are in Blues guitar and Pepe is interested in learning more. As great of a guitarist that he is he is always open to learning even if it is from a 22 year old young man.

I will not post pictures for his privacy. If you follow him on facebook though you will see pictures of him and my family in front of my father's house. It was an honor to meet him. He considers us to be his family and we the same. Finally my connection to Zaiko Langa Langa feels legit. He said to us that Matima was his brother so we are his nieces and nephew. He is Tonton Pepe to me, now. I just wanted to share with you all because it really made me happy to meet him and to know that he has this bond with my dad. Although he is younger than my father, my father does admire him and it was cool to see them hanging out and discussion music among other things.

Right now Pepe Felly is kind of on a U.S. tour. He came earlier in the summer for a few concerts in Pittsburgh and DC and has another in Chicago on September 8th with Congo Fest.  My father is helping him perhaps get more dates in NYC before he returns to Europe. I hope to maybe record a track with them for their project before he returns.

Without giving any details I am going through some rough things in my life right now so this weekend really was a pick me up. I hope you all are well. Peace....

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