Quote from: Paysan Congolais on October 23, 2020, 01:23Quote from: JV “Gladiator” on October 22, 2020, 21:50I don’t get it, what’s bad about this? Oh it’s like you people don’t want our music to evolve...I don’t know how you lot still find long ass rumba interesting...sometimes something different is needed. Fally j valide beta kk boye Bro, let's be real. What do you call "our" music? This is urban pop. How is it our music? The Franco sample does not make it our music. I don't consider this our music. The same way I don't consider what Gims is doing our music. But that's another debate. And in general, I'm not against evolution, as long as it's done properly. Even if we consider it our music, this song is lazy. It just relies on the sample. The lyrics are trash and there is no originality or sophistication. You just have that "Non" loop and Fally is just whining "jalousie" all over the track. I mean c'mon. This is basically what those 20 yo are doing in Europe and the US.: bubble gum pop bases on samples of classic songs. Lazy. But people should praise it just because? Sampling does not make it a good song. I hold our musicians to a certain standard.Ok what is our music, rumba isn’t either btw...so you tell me our music?
Quote from: JV “Gladiator” on October 22, 2020, 21:50I don’t get it, what’s bad about this? Oh it’s like you people don’t want our music to evolve...I don’t know how you lot still find long ass rumba interesting...sometimes something different is needed. Fally j valide beta kk boye Bro, let's be real. What do you call "our" music? This is urban pop. How is it our music? The Franco sample does not make it our music. I don't consider this our music. The same way I don't consider what Gims is doing our music. But that's another debate. And in general, I'm not against evolution, as long as it's done properly. Even if we consider it our music, this song is lazy. It just relies on the sample. The lyrics are trash and there is no originality or sophistication. You just have that "Non" loop and Fally is just whining "jalousie" all over the track. I mean c'mon. This is basically what those 20 yo are doing in Europe and the US.: bubble gum pop bases on samples of classic songs. Lazy. But people should praise it just because? Sampling does not make it a good song. I hold our musicians to a certain standard.
I don’t get it, what’s bad about this? Oh it’s like you people don’t want our music to evolve...I don’t know how you lot still find long ass rumba interesting...sometimes something different is needed. Fally j valide beta kk boye
You guys act like what Fally did is groundbreaking it’s not. His peers was already incorporating trap beats in their music. Heritier gave us Tout En Noir in 2016 and it was tasteful. I don’t recall any songs on Control that were “trapped.” In my eyes, the King is late and he’s trying to make up for it by trying to wow us with this nonsense. We have a bad habit of paying homage to our legends by remaking their songs and it never does the original any justice. Franco would’ve trashed this, let alone Simaro.
Quote from: JV “Gladiator” on October 23, 2020, 07:45Quote from: Paysan Congolais on October 23, 2020, 01:23Quote from: JV “Gladiator” on October 22, 2020, 21:50I don’t get it, what’s bad about this? Oh it’s like you people don’t want our music to evolve...I don’t know how you lot still find long ass rumba interesting...sometimes something different is needed. Fally j valide beta kk boye Bro, let's be real. What do you call "our" music? This is urban pop. How is it our music? The Franco sample does not make it our music. I don't consider this our music. The same way I don't consider what Gims is doing our music. But that's another debate. And in general, I'm not against evolution, as long as it's done properly. Even if we consider it our music, this song is lazy. It just relies on the sample. The lyrics are trash and there is no originality or sophistication. You just have that "Non" loop and Fally is just whining "jalousie" all over the track. I mean c'mon. This is basically what those 20 yo are doing in Europe and the US.: bubble gum pop bases on samples of classic songs. Lazy. But people should praise it just because? Sampling does not make it a good song. I hold our musicians to a certain standard.Ok what is our music, rumba isn’t either btw...so you tell me our music?How is rumba not our music? You will tell me rumba came from Cuba? Really? When you listen to congolese modern music and listen to cuban music, do you hear the same thing? Really. Tell me the name of that country or genre that congolese musicians have been copying from the last 70 years, from Wendo to Ferre (before he became Celine Dion)? You know what. I give it to you. There is no modern congolese music. Never existed. Let's all play trap or any other stuff coming from the States.
Quote from: Tata Nkiadi on October 22, 2020, 15:07Quote from: Musiquezairoise on October 21, 2020, 19:26Quote from: Tata Nkiadi on October 21, 2020, 18:20I really hope Fally paid the Luambo family handsomely for this “Non” sample.I don't know if he paid them, but when it got on streaming platforms, when you open the credits you can see Franco's name in there.They should’ve never agreed to let him use it in the first place. Franco’s songs are sacred. Duets with him and Madilu are timeless classics that shouldn’t be touched. This is crap.Hey but look at it this way it’s helped the younger generation discover some of Franco’s work and I’ve seen people on social saying that they listened the song Non.
Quote from: Musiquezairoise on October 21, 2020, 19:26Quote from: Tata Nkiadi on October 21, 2020, 18:20I really hope Fally paid the Luambo family handsomely for this “Non” sample.I don't know if he paid them, but when it got on streaming platforms, when you open the credits you can see Franco's name in there.They should’ve never agreed to let him use it in the first place. Franco’s songs are sacred. Duets with him and Madilu are timeless classics that shouldn’t be touched. This is crap.
Quote from: Tata Nkiadi on October 21, 2020, 18:20I really hope Fally paid the Luambo family handsomely for this “Non” sample.I don't know if he paid them, but when it got on streaming platforms, when you open the credits you can see Franco's name in there.
I really hope Fally paid the Luambo family handsomely for this “Non” sample.
Let's be real, litho. Congolese music hasn't really been in the lead since 2012-2016.