Author Topic: Archive; When Emeneya was talking about the problems of our music at that time  (Read 2133 times)

Mfumu Vata on: December 14, 2020, 18:38

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talking about the ngulu-affair, white people not respecting Congolese music,

Mopao195 #1 on: December 15, 2020, 14:34

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white people don't respect anything black period if they're around, you should be very suspicious, even when they know songs or dance moves of the black artist suspicious level should be HIGH still, because of their exploitative nature

SLK97 #2 on: December 15, 2020, 15:07

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white people don't respect anything black period if they're around, you should be very suspicious, even when they know songs or dance moves of the black artist suspicious level should be HIGH still, because of their exploitative nature

Unless it's hip hop; you'll find more white kids at a hip hop concert these days, especially in America. Let's be real, Congolese music is too complex for white people to understand, even at its simplest.

Mopao195 #3 on: December 16, 2020, 20:46

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white people don't respect anything black period if they're around, you should be very suspicious, even when they know songs or dance moves of the black artist suspicious level should be HIGH still, because of their exploitative nature

Unless it's hip hop; you'll find more white kids at a hip hop concert these days, especially in America. Let's be real, Congolese music is too complex for white people to understand, even at its simplest.
they don't even respect hip hop really, the reason you see white people doing anything that we black folks do is to study us in order to dominate us, just check for yourself