That was during the time that Abraham was recording his album Passe en Or right ? The way Fally left Quartier Latin after Droit Chemin would make every courtjester those stories. I just noticed that Eric's voice isn't the same like it used to be. He sounds now a bit more like Rio. Did Rio coach him when he joined BCBG ? Because he's the only one that he talked positive about next to Djino. So the rumor that went around during the Kipe Ya Yo days about the old guard (that people used to call mikulis) went to a sorcer in order that JB would see them as fanastic is true ?I saw BCBG-fans reacting in the comments, that Eric is not a good singer and that Bikou le Brun, JDL, Kibens and co are better singers than him lol. Eric shouldn't have joined BCBG. He had to go to Quartier Latin which was made in the style of his voice. The thing is that if he would get received well by Jipson and Soleil
Quote from: Mfumu Vata on April 18, 2025, 13:41That was during the time that Abraham was recording his album Passe en Or right ? The way Fally left Quartier Latin after Droit Chemin would make every courtjester those stories. I just noticed that Eric's voice isn't the same like it used to be. He sounds now a bit more like Rio. Did Rio coach him when he joined BCBG ? Because he's the only one that he talked positive about next to Djino. So the rumor that went around during the Kipe Ya Yo days about the old guard (that people used to call mikulis) went to a sorcer in order that JB would see them as fanastic is true ?I saw BCBG-fans reacting in the comments, that Eric is not a good singer and that Bikou le Brun, JDL, Kibens and co are better singers than him lol. Eric shouldn't have joined BCBG. He had to go to Quartier Latin which was made in the style of his voice. The thing is that if he would get received well by Jipson and SoleilI'm curious, who was your favorite singer in BCBG after Titanic era (excluding the obvious choice like Alain Mpela)? I have a feeling the only singer that consistently impressed you by his vocals was Chai.I'm not really sure how you liked the Kipe Ya Yo team of Djino, Abraham, Nono Fuji, and Zulema
Quote from: Wenge1995 on April 18, 2025, 15:48Quote from: Mfumu Vata on April 18, 2025, 13:41That was during the time that Abraham was recording his album Passe en Or right ? The way Fally left Quartier Latin after Droit Chemin would make every courtjester those stories. I just noticed that Eric's voice isn't the same like it used to be. He sounds now a bit more like Rio. Did Rio coach him when he joined BCBG ? Because he's the only one that he talked positive about next to Djino. So the rumor that went around during the Kipe Ya Yo days about the old guard (that people used to call mikulis) went to a sorcer in order that JB would see them as fanastic is true ?I saw BCBG-fans reacting in the comments, that Eric is not a good singer and that Bikou le Brun, JDL, Kibens and co are better singers than him lol. Eric shouldn't have joined BCBG. He had to go to Quartier Latin which was made in the style of his voice. The thing is that if he would get received well by Jipson and SoleilI'm curious, who was your favorite singer in BCBG after Titanic era (excluding the obvious choice like Alain Mpela)? I have a feeling the only singer that consistently impressed you by his vocals was Chai.I'm not really sure how you liked the Kipe Ya Yo team of Djino, Abraham, Nono Fuji, and ZulemaI wasn't paying attention anymore to Wenge BCBG because I saw their band is unattractive. I had the Kipe ya Yo CD at home, but I never really listened serious to that album, only listening to the generique. I once tried, but after listening to the second song or third song replace it quickly with Sous Sol, Sens Interdit or Jour le Plus Long. I saw a friend of mine as crazy, because he was claiming that JB Mpiana was making quality music and that that of Werrason was 'makelele' and music ya manzanza, but when trying to listen to Kipe ya Yo once at that time, I concluded that he had to visit a doctor. Quel Est Ton Probleme I started listening to it in 2009 (1 year later), because of the same friend making noise the whole year about Zadio and that JB Mpiana would silence everyone with Chemin de Fer that would come after it (but it never came). After seeing that a Congolese movie with the title of Zadio, also seeing Zadio becoming the best song of the year at Ndule Awards, the DVD of his the Kinkole-concert and the Brussels-show, I decided to listen to Quel Est Ton Probleme and discovered that it was a great EP. However, I didn't knew the singers well, but I saw them as talented and better than the old guard. About the team of Sakoko, Nono Fudji, Djino and co. They impressed me when seeing a DVD of one Kinshasa concert and later FIKIN 2005, them doing "beta maboko" vocals, that would end up in Francis Kalombo. I was then wondering why JB Mpiana wasn't giving them a chance. However, I didn't knew their names. For example I still don't know who Atshuda is but I only hear people talking about him. I didn't know who Nono Fudji only years later during Soyons Serieux. Djino I knew him because of JB often calling his name in concerts. About the old guard. When discovering the team of the old guard, the vocal of Kibens took my attention that ended up in Papito Mbala. I was wondering why Rio was singing like a woman. At that time, I was seeing their group as ok, but not as boom like Quartier Latin, Nouvelle Ecriture or Wenge Maison Mère. None of them was my favorite. In the time of Internet, I was wondering why JB wasn't recruiting singers that had the k-liber of Bouro, Fally, Ferre and co. Only to discover the PPU's in the taxi pour Bercy VHS and later the FIKIN 2001 cassette. I liked them alot, but JB Mpiana made me mad for attacking Koffi. So I wasn't following them anymore only reading and hearing their news of JB and BCBG, just seeing their videos when visiting people, only to discover 2 years later that they stayed in Europe, when JB did that famous interview with Francis Kakonde (just after the arrestation of Papa Wemba)
The way of playing sebene is to fast and noisy for them (Flamme's style). I think that someone who's used to Soukous-music also wouldn't like Werrason. Last week I saw a guy in his 20's from Cameroon explaining on tiktok that he first also didn't like Werrason and that he saw his music as noisy. Him only knowing Extra Musica and Koffi. But only years later understanding Werra's music when going Congolese weddings and the way people react when they put his music. Him now claiming that Werrason is bigger than Koffi, but he probably doesn't understand how our music works and just judge artists trough generics.
About Lebou and Do Akongo I don't know. But Felly Tyson always said and keeps saying that Beniko Popolipo was his idol when he was young. Do Akongo started his career as singer, but his love for the guitare was to much that he became a rhythm-guitare. When he joined Quartier Latin in 1989, Koffi Olomide compared him to former Viva la Musica-guitarist Syriana, who was back in the late 1970s seen as one of the best rhythm-guitarists in Zaire. Btw Do Akongo's uncle Dizzy Madjeku is a well respected guitarist in the music world. About Lebou Kabuya, I think that he has some guitarists of Viva la Musica as rolemodels, because the start of the sebene in Chantou, sounds like a typical Viva-sebene before the transition. The same for the way he played sebene in the song Manou. You have just remove the sound of atalaku's and replace it with early 1990s Viva-cri's. If I remember well, he mentioned Popolipo in one of his interviews. But I don't remember if he mentioned him as a model or one of those that coached him and gave some partitions.It's not about playing distortion, but the way the guitar gets played fast. There are some former music-fans who used to like Wenge Maison Mere in the beginning, them coming from the Wenge 4x4-generation, but totally became disconnected in the era of Temoignage, Sous Sol & Temps Present, because of them not liking the style along with the new way of animating. I don't know how to explain it to you. About Zaiko themselves, I remember when their album Empreinte came out, some not liking the 19 minutes de nguasuma-generique, because of guitare being a bit to noisy in their eyes. Extra Musica is barely listened by Congolese people from Kinshasa. But about the guy from Cameroun saying not liking Werrason is, I think maybe due to Bill Clinton or just not getting the style of Maison Mere. For some people when they hear a different style it gets a long time to get used to it.