Author Topic: COULD HAVE DJINO KAPOREDJI'S CAREER BEEN BETTER?  (Read 470 times)

Manzambi94 on: May 11, 2023, 22:42

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@2:15



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His generique were decent and his rhumbas were divide




Commandant de Bord is a masterpiece



Longbluesquid #1 on: May 12, 2023, 12:49

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Djino last album was not bad but it wasn’t bad but I feel like he moved away from the typical wenge style.

archos #2 on: May 12, 2023, 14:18

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possible if he focused on himself,he's spent all his career so far distracted by something else

Manzambi94 #3 on: May 14, 2023, 07:33

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possible if he focused on himself,he's spent all his career so far distracted by something else
Wym? What was he distracted by?

Manzambi94 #4 on: May 14, 2023, 07:36

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Djino last album was not bad but it wasn’t bad but I feel like he moved away from the typical wenge style.
I think that in most cases that's the better way to get success in Rhumbas if you are a Wemgr ex member who us a singer but also keeping the same wenge style on generique, Djino by now despite his career falling is still the most auccessf Wenge ex member if we talk about singers way more then Abraham and it is sad that Djino couldn't understand this and focus more on his career. Tutu could have been a great bandleader but I really don't know why he have failed as a solo artist after he first album.