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Congolese Music / Re: DAMNNNN THOSE COMICS ARE SO HILARIOUS
« on: January 29, 2022, 19:35 »
My favourite
 
Pre pree prez... Ba Kibens ba...bazo...bazo...zela balle...:D

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Congolese Music / Re: ARE SWAHILIS THE BEST NATURAL SINGERS?
« on: January 29, 2022, 19:29 »
Isn't Tata Mobich a muswahili? He would definitely not fit that narrative. Lol

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Very fitting tribute.

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He is just wasting his money then. :D

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Seems like everyone has gone the urban music route. It's not a bad song either, probably explains the number of views because I think Jordan wouldnt be a guy to buy views. I mean his solo career is non existant for him to try to boost it through buying views.

About those rape/child molestation allegations, it would be easy to get him if they really have a case against him. All they do is book him for a fake concert in a country that allows extradition to USA.

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The Obligatoire CD had some mistakes. When you play Aigle Imperial you will hear Epaka, when you play Epaka you will hear Aigle Imperial. The same for Gyrophare. When you play Gyrophare you will hear l'Oublier and vice-versa.

Ah d'accord. I thought the mistakes was just on Epaka and Aigle Imperial.

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I thought Gyrophare was a Doudou Copa song and L'oublier was for Sonor?

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Congolese Music / Re: NOUVEL HORIZON TEASES CLIP OF MONIATO
« on: January 14, 2022, 20:52 »
For me this is best generique of the album.

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Congolese Music / Re: Do Akongo & Ado Yuhe 2
« on: January 09, 2022, 06:33 »
Interesting interview. He mentions three things I have noted.

1. Classic songs normally come as a result of the author being inspired by certain events and in that moment they write and compose a song which almost always esimbaka e.g Inc'allah is a classic song written by an author inspired by real life events. While the songs were the author sits down to with the intention of writing a song most times those songs never become successful. Eza lokola ozo force eloko. We could actually do a thread for songs that have been released but we can clearly tell that here, the song writer was forcing himself to write a song he wasnt inspired by anything. Lol

2. In the olden days its the instrumentalists who had more say to how a song will be sung, the melody but nowadays it's the opposite,  it's the singers (imagine Tata Mobich telling ba guitarists how a song will be played, lol) who are telling the instrumentalist how a song should sound or be played no wonder we have a lot of average songs nowadays being released. That's not to say a singer can't propose how a song should be played.

3. The synthe or clavier has rendered the guitarists useless in rumba music (partly the reason why the genre is at its lowest) because practically a whole song will be played with only the synthe and then a guitarists will be asked to add a small partition which actually limits the creativity and the freedom to express himself through the guitar. No wonder we have artists nowadays going in studio at 10hrs, by 14hrs they release a song. Kokamwa! :D

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With this kind of generique, this orchestra is officially renamed "OLD FEELING".

I thank you.

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Nouvelle Horizon - Moniato

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Congolese Music / Re: DEPLICK CLIP NEW GENERIQUE BOLOSS
« on: December 31, 2021, 11:09 »
Bokoko maybe successful now but in one year time it will have fizzled out because it has nothing special about it other than the dance. It's what Heritier has been saying about very popular songs that have instant impact but fizzle out once the hype goes or when other songs are released. But songs with proper text, melodies or cries will remain relevant long after the success is gone. Its the reason JB and BCBG or the late General Defao still have/had tours and concerts well after there successful period.

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Congolese Music / Re: Is Ado Yuhe finished?
« on: December 30, 2021, 20:58 »
Ado peaked and finished after the interview with JF Efonge, quel grace ;D
I read the "quel grace" in JF Ifonge's voice. :D :D

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The one starting at 35mins they started rehearsing it like 2 weeks before the release of the vision album. I remember Bebert Etou the manager at the end of the rehearsal congratulating Zapparo and telling him that he didn't expect that it would come out so nice. So they surely will record it in the near future projects.

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Congolese Music / Re: Général Défao passed away
« on: December 29, 2021, 12:14 »
I was watching an interview he did in Matadi somewhere around September were when he was asked about his sad memories in his 40 years career, he mentioned how they almost had an airplane accident in the same Douala, Cameroon years ago. The same Douala would later be the place he would die.

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