Author Topic: MODOGO REVEALS HIM AND KOFFI HAD SUNG PHASEUR TOGETHER IN STUDIO AS A DUET  (Read 399 times)

archos on: November 19, 2024, 21:44

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at 54th minute he is asked to sing randomly any song in quartier latin by koffi himself where he felt he had a great impact and he said the song phaseur from loi was like a duet between him and koffi as koffi recorded him on the table doing his parts before he was sent to do visa paperworks for an ivory coast concert which he was sometimes doing as koffi was not travelling with his secretary in europe and he remembers that he hyped it up in his area that he got such a big opportunity and him and friends gathered to listen to loi together when it was out waiting to hear his parts and to his surprise his parts had disappeared and it was now a full lead by koffi following the way he sang and when he asked koffi about it koffi said that he would have outshone him if it stayed like that so he removed his parts then put his parts a bit higher in the chorus
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Wenge1995 #1 on: November 20, 2024, 05:54

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at 54th minute he is asked to sing randomly any song in quartier latin by koffi himself where he felt he had a great impact and he said the song phaseur from loi was like a duet between him and koffi as koffi recorded him on the table doing his parts before he was sent to do visa paperworks for an ivory coast concert which he was sometimes doing as koffi was not travelling with his secretary in europe and he remembers that he hyped it up in his area that he got such a big opportunity and him and friends gathered to listen to loi together when it was out waiting to hear his parts and to his surprise his parts had disappeared and it was now a full lead by koffi following the way he sang and when he asked koffi about it koffi said that he would have outshone him if it stayed like that so he removed his parts then put his parts a bit higher in the chorus

To be fair, it was a solo album. I understand why Koffi wanted to dominate the songs but I didn't like how limited certain artists were on vocals for group albums like Jordan Kusa. In Wenge Kumbela, he got to sing the majority of the song.





Or how Willy Bula barely sang on his song in Magie



Now that I think about it, Alain Mpela barely sang on his own songs in BCBG