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If you were to pick between Roi David and Lobeso, who gets your vote and why? I liked Roi David the little time he spent in WMMM. Lobeso doesn't really catch me as an atalaku. To me he's more of a singer with a little base in his voice. Roi David had personality and knew how to move the crowd.


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I think Kabuya, not Bercy Mwana will soon be the voice to replace Bill Clinton in the nearest future. He seems to have a good flow with that deep voice, and has a physical presence in the videos he's done so far. Hopefully he will stay with Fally to keep shining.

On another note, the autotune in the first video is not quite necessary. Every other artiste now wants to use it. What's up with that ....lol

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Fally is the only one so far who has been able to use multiple atalakus in generiques and sebenes and succeed. Too many atalakus sometimes breeds poor work. Heritier will need to thin his herd unless he can do what Fally did in Power 001 or in Libre Parcours where all of them had a piece and shun individually and artistically.

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Congolese Music / Hello Everyone
« on: June 26, 2015, 15:22 »
Hello,

I figured I should introduce myself since I was finally able to log in which I am very happy about. The name is Sunny, I am originally Nigerian but now  American since 1997. I currently live in Colorado. I was born in Niger (Niamey). I speak fluent french and I listen to nothing but Congolese music (for the most part). My first Congolese cassette was Zaiko Langa Lang au Japon in 1987 when i was still in Niger. I've been hooked since and follow the progression of a lot of congolese musicians to date. I do not understand lingala but sure do appreciate this music. As I follow trends in music here, I will have a lot of questions now that I can interact with all of you (Be ready...lol)  Again, thank you for allowing me to learn more about congolese music. Merci pour m'avoir  accueillir!

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