Author Topic: KIBENS REVEALS HE WAS GIVING CHORUS ADVICE TO MAISON MERE GUYS DURING WAR  (Read 492 times)

archos on: April 23, 2024, 17:02

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He talked about various topics he already mentioned several times,his friendship with jb well before music, his arrival in bcbg and so on
and got asked 5 names he considers as legends he said papa wemba  koffi nioka longo jb werra and he was asked about the new generation of fally ferre and co and said he was proud of them and that the only thing he regretted is that their rivalry goes overboard  ,sure the rivalry of his friends jb and werra was crazy aswell but there was a lot of mutual respect behind the scenes once they were done fighting literally to defend their camps and reveals for example that ferre mabiala and co were asking them literally after having fought in front of people on the side how him rio and chai was doing to produce that chorus of th and he'd give them tips, and about jb and werra as their friend he can confirm there was never a deep hate just a little ego of who will resist better after 4X4 and that they were in touch when it mattered for true friends,and he said them the musicians sometimes got caught up by the false feeling that there was deep hate but he started fully understanding it was just a game when he was seeing kakol and seguin eating together after having gone hard on each other's band in the same interviews and he wished the rivalries of the younger brothers could be like that and not look like some genuine hate
he got asked why he does not do his own album since he is a prolific writer and jb has allowed people to do their albums,and he said jb himself presses him about it every single year but he just does not feel it he thinks he's more useful as bcbg's artistic core than trying to build solo glory which he already experienced a bit in brazza and about bcbg ex members he says people should not bury them its not everybody who is meant for instant impact,and one day people will get to realise  that they can suceed aswell

Lamusica #1 on: April 23, 2024, 17:31

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I watched this interview last evening, and of course, Kibens is always entertaining.

He makes a good point, which many people fail to realize. Particularly due to fanatism but also ignorance.

Rivalry is good in every aspect of life, so long as it's healthy. I'm waiting for the day Ferre and Fally would actually step on stage together, only to reveal that they actually never had any problems between them. Obviously, the way things are now is unlikely, however, stranger things have happened.

I think it will happen for two reasons:
1. People mature, and inevitably, there's always hope.
2. Strategically, they have taken the rivalry as far as they can. Both are excelling in their respective lanes; Fally can play all the biggest arenas, however that's not Ferre ambitions. Ferre is the epitome of rhumba excellence, and that's not Fally's ambition.

My point is that strategically and financially, they could make a splash like never before. Wenge reunion was great but in this age of social media, both Fally and Ferre would have a bigger impact.

But again, the strategic advisor in me can only dream.

archos #2 on: April 23, 2024, 19:36

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100 per cent and by the way talking about the secret meetings kibens was talking about both used to meet like once or twice a year at along with kibens seguin and kakol in the area most of them are from,kintambo and they'd eat peanuts and kebabs and gossip about their leaders lol shame the game won over them and they took it too seriously and now its even 10 times worse
the guys literally check even a week before as much as they can the plans of the other so that they dont cross paths one of them once had to cancel last minute a trip to perform in africa in order to get sent a jet from that country in order not to meet the other who was coming back from a concert abroad