fck, I'm going to the gym after watching that clip and I'm bringing him along. Nigga's forget that being a complete artist means presenting the image as well, not just the vocals. Notice, Depitcho always looked like a 40 year old even in his QL days.
No, the level of dillusion is extreme in that clip. 30 seconds with any random Congolese guitarist will destroy that any day. I love all my African people, but, Zimbabweans should sit this one out. But, they do have some fine women
Lili Nedule passed away years later. I just don't know in which year. I believe somewhere in the early 2000s. Most people say that it was because of AIDS, but Congolese people often spread rumors that aren't true.
Lille Nedule went with King Kester Emeneya back to Kinshasa in 1997 to participate as singer at Salle de Congres of Palais du Peuple and Stade des Martyrs, backing him as woman alongside late Fatou la Gazelle when singing Nzinzi. She also participated in Aime Buanga's album Piece Rare of 2000 along with her father Papa Noel, but I don't remember which song it was.
Lili Nedule's death shook me hard, imagine I only found out this year that she had already passed. I'm look and see if I can find any late video's of her. thanks for the info.
wow, thanks for that for informative extract. Witchcraft is really an integral part of Congolese culture.
very few know that one of the vocalist's and dancers from the "confiance" album 1995, Lili Nedule also passed away close to that time. She was the daughter of Papa Noel. Its difficult getting any information on the circumstances of her death.
going back to the issue of posting in English only, I don't think its fair. I've been on this platform for 10 years now and the site is past due for a refresh which I suggest should include a built in translator. That way we can all post in our own languages.
Truth is the whole music has changed, especially in the way music is distributed. I believe most artists go straight to the fans via online platforms, and of course marketing via social media is vital. Times has changed, and not everybody can keep up.