Thanks @Archos for the write up. So do all group members get transport money every other rehearsal day or it's only a select few. I am thinking that that's a big cost for the leader if he has to do that. But it would be cheaper if the group is much smaller even in terms of salary. That's why I support musicians running away/remaining in Europe. It's a necessary evil. Because how can you survive on begging in Kinshasa.
The issue with our musicians back in Congo is that they don’t understand how the music business works. There’s a lack of information that’s why a lot of musicians get exploited. We have so much talent in our country but we don’t know how to copyright & protect ourselves. In the west we have companies & unions that fight for musicians rights. In Congo there is a lack of that. A lot of these musicians join these bands very young & they’re naive at the time, it’s only when they get to a certain age that’s when they realise that they’ve been exploited. Some musicians are aware that they’re getting exploited but they still stay because they love the status & perks that comes with being a part of a big band in Congo.
It made me think about the moment when Serge Mabiala presented his sugarmom on tv 8:10 min