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Congolese Music / Re: Lets ask the AI about congolese music
« on: April 01, 2024, 18:04 »
Answer from the AI i use. (Note the common answers to the previous post)
Why didn't Congolese music go mainstream during its peak?
Congolese music didn't go mainstream during its peak due to various factors. Despite its significant influence on African music, the European mainstream market remained elusive for many Congolese musicians. While artists like Fally Ipupa aimed to bridge this gap, the rise of other African music genres like Ivorian coupé decalé, West African azonto, and Afrobeats diverted attention from Congolese music. The genre's close association with the rumba sound limited its appeal to broader audiences, hindering its mainstream success.

What's the difference between Soukous and Ndombolo?
Soukous and Ndombolo are distinct styles of Congolese music. Soukous, originating in the late 1960s, is a dance genre characterized by its lively rhythm and guitar-driven melodies. Ndombolo, on the other hand, emerged in the 1990s as a faster-paced evolution of soukous, featuring more complex dance moves and a focus on percussion. While soukous is known for its melodic guitar lines, Ndombolo is recognized for its energetic beats and intricate dance routines.

Why did Congolese music fall off in the mid-2000s?
Congolese music faced a decline in the mid-2000s due to the rising popularity of other African music genres like Ivorian coupé decalé, West African azonto, and Afrobeats. These new styles captured the attention of audiences, overshadowing the traditional Congolese sound. Additionally, the failure of some Congolese artists to adapt to changing musical trends and reach international markets contributed to the decline in popularity of Congolese music during this period.

How can Congolese music make a comeback and be the dominant force in African music again?
To make a comeback and reclaim its dominance in African music, Congolese music needs to evolve while preserving its unique identity. Artists should explore collaborations with international musicians, adapt to current music trends, and leverage digital platforms to reach a global audience. Embracing innovation, incorporating modern production techniques, and engaging with diverse musical styles can help Congolese music regain its position as a leading force in the African music scene.

Reference
    https://www.reddit.com/r/Africa/comments/17asr02/just_how_popular_wasis_congolese_music_in_your/?rdt=45983
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congo_%28song%29
    https://afropop.org/articles/tokooos
    https://journals.openedition.org/etudesafricaines/161
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      He is definitely hooked
      @rickypistone

       

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      Congolese Music / PUTTING THE FACE TO THE G7 ATALAKU
      « on: March 31, 2024, 05:11 »
      My favorite generiquthem days

      https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMM5FM2qC/

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      Not bad at all

      Kindly post the title as am unable to watch

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      Hehe Muana Kongo telling MarcHouse how to ply rhythm guitar

      https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMMDcoAMM/

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      Congolese Music / Re: CHEMIN DE LA GLOIRE IS OUT
      « on: March 24, 2024, 04:50 »
      as soon as i saw your name i knew the question would be tolbert related lol
      he recorded them on 5 songs in his own home studio which is also currently serving for bdm vol3 recording and played 6 songs i think

      Hehehe....thanks

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      Congolese Music / Re: CHEMIN DE LA GLOIRE IS OUT
      « on: March 23, 2024, 17:08 »





      How much if any did Tolbert Solo contribute to this album?

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      He seems to like drumming

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      Congolese Music / MELODIOUS MBOKALIYA
      « on: March 18, 2024, 15:23 »
       I had to make these!!!!! Sweet.....like he never left.



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      Congolese Music / Re: MBOKALIYA VISITED BCBG
      « on: March 12, 2024, 19:43 »
      Has he officially rejoined?
      From 11:28 (Sweet partitions in the sebene parts)


      Fusee being given preferential treatment by Tutu Caludji at 35:50

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      Hehehe he is now creating his seben partitions ( I seem unable to get the share button)
      @rickypistone

       

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      Congolese Music / Re: MBOKALIYA VISITED BCBG
      « on: March 11, 2024, 19:08 »
      Has he officially rejoined?
      From 11:28 (Sweet partitions in the sebene parts)

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