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Music => Congolese Music => Topic started by: Matebu on June 20, 2020, 16:27

Title: INTERESTING - IT SEEMS THAT FOUTA DJALLON/BAMBINO HAVE THEIR ROOTS FROM KOWEÏT
Post by: Matebu on June 20, 2020, 16:27
Here at the Magie/Bonne Année 95 concert at the end of the concert is singing Koweit, Rive Gauche but is exercising lyrics that would be released later in V12. The seamless transition between songs make me believe Fouta Djallon and Bambino are extensions of Koweït, rive gauche which was a tremendously successful rhumba back then

1:25:52-
https://youtu.be/9LC7ntNmfdI
Title: Re: INTERESTING - IT SEEMS THAT FOUTA DJALLON/BAMBINO HAVE THEIR ROOTS FROM KOWEÏT
Post by: Mfumu Vata on June 20, 2020, 16:55
Koffi was doing that because he couldn't to sing new songs before their release, while he had the desire to that, that's why he was always giving some short extrats in concerts. For example in the concerts of 1996 and 1997 he was giving previews of Airways when singing Fouta Djallon, in 2003 and 2004 he was singing Silivi when singing G.B. Gros Bebe, 2005 and 2006 he was singing parts of Plat Favori in Monde Arabe songs.


But in the rehearsals without public at Zenith and later Oshwe 5/5 he was singing those new songs from the beginning to the end, most songs wouldn't be like the way he used to sing before recording it at the studio. Some lyrics he would switch to other songs.
Title: Re: INTERESTING - IT SEEMS THAT FOUTA DJALLON/BAMBINO HAVE THEIR ROOTS FROM KOWEÏT
Post by: BercysFinest98 on June 20, 2020, 18:59
And don't forget the number of times where Koffi would sing a verse of his 2004 song "Bye Bye" in his 2002 concerts!