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Congolese Music / Koffi's 58th Birthday
« on: August 13, 2014, 22:20 »
Koffi Olomide has a birthday. I get his great song Synza.

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The issue for me is Werrason's utter bitterness about his former musicians not being in the band. Why would Werra think those guys would stay with him. Werrason seems thin skinned in some fashions.
Sankara always said that they don't fear any departure but they always talk bad about the musicians who leave. Even Deplick said that it makes him sad that it's only Maison Mere who talk bad about their artist leaving when the artists hasn't done or said anything bad towards the group.
I know what you mean. But you see the anger of Werra through Sankara. I mean they attack even people that have never said terrible things about Werra himself. But you have a point. Deplick probably had the worst treatment after he leaves the band.

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Congolese Music / Re: KOFFI CHANTE MBILIA BEL
« on: August 13, 2014, 04:31 »
Funny. This dude sounds exactly like Koffi. Koffi actually wrote Nairobi of Mbilia Bel.

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The issue for me is Werrason's utter bitterness about his former musicians not being in the band. Why would Werra think those guys would stay with him. Werrason seems thin skinned in some fashions.

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Congolese Music / Re: Fally's performance in Washinton DC
« on: August 12, 2014, 23:08 »
Fally Ipupa doing a good job getting fans from around the world.

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Congolese Music / Re: Any American Rnb fans on this site?
« on: August 01, 2014, 23:45 »
Dude no doubt. I love me some Ne-Yo

Miss independent

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Congolese Music / Re: Some good stuff from Celeo Scram
« on: August 01, 2014, 23:37 »
I think Celeo Scram like many African artists today want to get Westerners to love their music. But their plan is failing so far.

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I think I know the problem. See musicians like Burkina Faso Mboka Liya and JF Ifonge are doing a strategy to get the big stars since they were not so lucky. Now they either in small clubs or in religion. They are using their spots to convince people that their bosses or colleagues are nothing but devil worshiper than things in that nature. That way they can get some sympathy. I think Faso and others want sympathy since they never got the fame like their colleagues or bosses.

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Brigade is a good singer. I hope his rumba songs will be worth listening to.

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I think sometime, classic Lingala speaking needs to comeback.  I like that Felix gets it. Classic Lingala needs to comeback.

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in paris you mean? but he has settled in kinshasa,his wife and kid  remaining in europe though
Ohh I see. On his facebook page, it said that he lives in UK. I guess he changed the location now.

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While it is true that he is back. However he still lives in London.

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Congolese Music / Re: Viva Musica vs Anti-Choc
« on: July 16, 2014, 20:11 »
You are right about that. Papa Wemba can still move even at 60 years plus.

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Ngombe, how far is it from nairobi. I usually come to nairobi.
Nairobi is the place for East African Musicians to play some Congolese sounds in Swahili.

franco, did you understand my question properly?
I thought you made a statement.

Shamala, unafanya swala moja mazuri.

But Kenya and Tanzania does love lots of Congolese music. Simba Wanyika is the Kenyan version of Dr. Nico. Mbaraka and Remmy Ongala were Tanzanian versions of Franco.

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Ngombe, how far is it from nairobi. I usually come to nairobi.
Nairobi is the place for East African Musicians to play some Congolese sounds in Swahili.

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