@mvulusi96Are you refering to the concert where Adolphe was locked in a locker room during a performance? I remember Werrason comissioned much of the musicians do to his dirty work to push him out the group.I wonder if they regret being apart of those low blows. Although karma is got Werrason good, Wenge Tonya Tonya put good pressure on Maison Mere from for two good years.
you are ruining my thread guys
Ahh, Adolphe Dominguez.... "le Chouchou de tout le monde". Werra was lucky he was kind-hearted... imagine if he did that to someone else. Adolphe even gave Werra shoutouts in Clan Wenge's album "Kuma kukiele" released during that period.
Somethings very serious that (may be most of us) we don't know happened during this era and led to the splits.I read an article today, explaining how Adolphe sided with Werra after being sidelined by JB and co (even telling them they should stop dreaming of music).Posting it here is kind of useless and the best way to get the truth out is if we had everyone of the pre Wenge BCBG in one table and each express himself.Otherwise we will just end up listening little from each and never get the truth of what really went wrong.FOR ME, LET LIFE MOVE ONE AND LEAVE THE PAST BEHIND BUT TAKE THE PAST AS A LESSON.
I do not believe that Werra lost any sleep or missed out artistically because of Adolphe's departure......In fact Werra was at his creative genius when he had full control of the group. Kibuisa Mpimpa & Ala que leu leu are by far the best albums in Werra's discography and they were achieved without Adolphe.
Kiekie, y’all are some hardcore Werra fans. It’s not like this was some random long time member. This was his one of his childhood best friend. Even at the very height of their success, the like of JB, Werra, & Adolphe have admitted to lamenting and even crying about their loss of friendships due to professional gain. It’s more than just music this Wenge saga.