I am sorry SLY for starting this thread .... A lot has been said about atalakus...here is my take. noticed how clear tenor atalakus are disappearing fast. the bench mark of these was tutu caludji.... just listening to him rap so clear so musical. idont like this rough deep voice thing that is nowfashionable. good terrorist atalakus includes tutu celeo equalizer brigade and Diego. Brandon is a terrorist but he tends to be rough. the same can be said about Bercy.. another good terrorist atalaku who is good but does not get mentioned is eclipse mososo of cultur..... well I have liked him since mosapi liboso times...also he is very cool not jumping around the stage. rarely do you hear controversy by eclipse... another terrorist who is used kid paddle of cultur.... shame terrorist get the short end of the stick..
Reply #1
by archos on 06 Nov, 2013 14:32
on the contrary,i think tenorists are starting to exist more and more or at leasrt they are becoming key members again look at maison mere,when brigade was there he was the main man,in cultura mososo the main man,with ferre kunzardo is a main man,with fally equalizer and later identité were/are main men,the only big group with no major tenorist atalaku is bcbg(or at least all of them came to be tenorists and kept copying blindly genta whose idol is djouna mumbafu= there hasnt been a major clintonist for quite some time musamaria could have been one but he was not valued in maison mere and made mistake of leaving ferre ,just because of the dream of living in europe
Reply #2
by shamala on 06 Nov, 2013 14:48
archos compare these tenorist to tutu caludji none compare the ones that nearly compare according to me are kid paddle and identite.. especially where they sound like terrorist singers i.e. if you didn't know you would be mistaken to think they are singer and not atalakus i.e. musical
Reply #3
by shamala on 06 Nov, 2013 14:57
notice tenorist rarely climb to the top mostly falling on the wayside...e.g. mbasu Diego bebe cayenne
Reply #4
by SLY PAPA NA KEVIN on 06 Nov, 2013 17:49
@shamala said: I am sorry SLY for starting this thread ......
No,you don't have to apologise just go for it as you've done. The discussion I had in mind is different, there are 3 atalukus that are hardly known but they are better than most of the crap ones we have in the popular bands, I will mention them later, there's not many videos about them especially interviews and rehearsals but soon I will post something.
Reply #5
by shamala on 06 Nov, 2013 19:18
<cite>@Sylvester said:</cite> No,you don't have to apologise just go for it as you've done. The discussion I had in mind is different, there are 3 atalukus that are hardly known but they are better than most of the crap ones we have in the popular bands, I will mention them later, there's not many videos about them especially interviews and rehearsals but soon I will post something.
awaiting!
Reply #6
by KAISARI on 07 Nov, 2013 05:28
Just listen to Fara Fara Congolaise, the album is dominated by Tenorist... [video][/video]
Reply #7
by shamala on 07 Nov, 2013 18:25
are we being unfair to atalakus... raps about hard live poverty etc attracts the wrath of authorities.... love we'll that is for singers ...what do they remain with... mpunda, simba micro, kindumba mama nayo etc. racy chants.
Reply #8
by shamala on 19 Nov, 2013 12:31
who are the atalakus in Jipson generique? do I hear mbasu and Trezor nzinga?