Author Topic: DOES HERITIER ONLY KNOW THE KOYIMBI KO DANCE? LIKE COME ON  (Read 649 times)

CM PRINCE on: December 23, 2024, 02:31

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It’s like everytime he does a solo dance it’s always been Koyimbi Ko dance it’s been 23 years now and he’s still doing it, hasn’t anyone told him to stop and try something else?

BienMat23 #1 on: December 23, 2024, 03:53

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I actually thought this exact same thing when I watched the video yesterday.

Jeffrey Sirjeza Sibanda #2 on: December 23, 2024, 06:24

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It’s like everytime he does a solo dance it’s always been Koyimbi Ko dance it’s been 23 years now and he’s still doing it, hasn’t anyone told him to stop and try something else?
I now even know by head 😂😂😂😂😂 he should let it rest………….Or else he won’t inspire the next generation with anything.

Paysan Congolais #3 on: December 23, 2024, 19:20

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Heritier seems to have psychological problem: he's stuck in his Maison Mère days

That's why he's not pushing his career forward properly. He has a lot of potential but it remains untapped

archos #4 on: December 23, 2024, 19:47

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Yep until today the number 1 narrative of his fans i see on pages "heritier beat ferre on nostalgie and ferre still never swallowed it"
thats not the language of somebody who is a programmed leader for nearly 20 years,ferre does get a little bit of link to his maison mere peers here and there because some of them had a little post-maison mere career and the kibuisa hype has been carrying some until today (like bill who will always get his first month of success even if he just farts on a song because of that) and that maison mere used to be the house of drama but people know well that he's built his own history,this obsession is holding him down
he had a vvip concert recently,talk about it outside of the koyimbiko dance  is not even 0,0000001 per cent of the one of the fans and jesters noise about him and ferre
if you tell fally today that soleil said this or jordan said this,he'll do have most wild laugh at you he wont even let you ask him it publicly in an interview since thats not his level "anymore" to go back 20 years ago in latino beefs
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Yadouble #5 on: December 23, 2024, 23:14

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It’s like everytime he does a solo dance it’s always been Koyimbi Ko dance it’s been 23 years now and he’s still doing it, hasn’t anyone told him to stop and try something else?
At  the end of the day he loves Celeo.

Nkosi #6 on: December 24, 2024, 18:46

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It is not only the Koimbiko dance he knows but fans actually push for it.... during his WMMM days, fans would shout Heritier...Heritier...Heritier...and this was a code for Koimbiko dance and this has not stopped....to make them happy, Wata does the dance for them.

This is just like fans pushed Ferre hard to sing Vita Imana even if it was not part of the list during Adidas show.

On polemique, I would say both Ferre and Wata have not done well in the recent past. In Angola, Ferre let Mzee Kindingu disrespect Wata and Fally on stage and got a lot of condemnation from journalists and blogers for standing quietly while smiling as Mzee did his thing. Mzee got a beating from Wata's boys for that. Then recently during Fikin there was that incident where fans were making fan of Fally/Wata. In my view, he needs to resist the temptation and stay focused.

archos #7 on: December 24, 2024, 23:22

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yeah this is a childish beef neither of them needs honestly

O-Afrika #8 on: December 25, 2024, 01:58

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Jdog #9 on: December 26, 2024, 22:14

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It’s like everytime he does a solo dance it’s always been Koyimbi Ko dance it’s been 23 years now and he’s still doing it, hasn’t anyone told him to stop and try something else?
Lol it’s like the guy doesn’t know any other solid naves. I’ll really like to see him do a dance that’s not Koyimbi Ko. Time for some innovation.
Or moto asala le monde eza yo Nzambe tata, Kita okata po mokili trop matata, kata- Fally Ipupa

Yadouble #10 on: December 26, 2024, 22:29

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Heritier is not a very good dancer.
Finally someone said it, even when he was trying to dance back in Maison Mere it was like.he was trying hard but was too boogie to actually dance for real, for example Cappuccino and Ferre are good examples of real real good dancers




1:52


CAPPUCINO





From 1:13

The man in the middle from the front

FERRE




00:49
Heritier


Jeffrey Sirjeza Sibanda #11 on: January 01, 2025, 17:56

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If we are to agree with each other that he can’t dance we will be lying, Heritier is a very very good dancer who is just stuck in the past he just needs to upgrade his library and find different dance styles, cause if we are to be honest he makes it to the top 5 dancers of Maison Mere history. If you watch him dancing in routines you will see what I am talking about.