don't blame the album for your low quaity sound equipments at home, understand that sound quality depends on many factors, for me "A LA QUEE LEU-LEU" was a masterpiece. the Mabanga's are part of life, hell, in western music if you listen carefully, all you hear is illuminati Mabanga's...
the Mabanga's are part of life, hell, in western music if you listen carefully, all you hear is illuminati Mabanga's...
Quote from: jeantwatwa on October 14, 2017, 21:22the Mabanga's are part of life, hell, in western music if you listen carefully, all you hear is illuminati Mabanga's... A way of life? Werra talks throughout the majority of the songs on the album. Not just during the breaks but on top of the vocalists while they’re singing. The engineer even had him louder than the vocalists. That’s not music bro, it’s unnecessary noise.
lol, that footage cracks me up every time. So cringeworthy Imagine if someone said that to JB, Werra, or Koffi...There was even a parody done
To be honest the other problem with this album was it was the beginning of albums getting overhyped and of course they did the koyimbi ko dance to death at concerts that it was getting boring