Author Topic: 19 YEARS ON SINCE FALLY IPUPA'S FIRST ALBUM DROIT CHEMIN CAME OUT  (Read 168 times)

jordanlumbala101 on: June 10, 2025, 09:48

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CM PRINCE #2 on: June 10, 2025, 16:15

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Time flies man, this album really changed a lot in the history of the genre.

archos #3 on: June 10, 2025, 17:20

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very solid album,and i think fally thanks God till today that it was not the congolese producers or nadhim sonima like first announced behind the scenes,for all his flaws monsoh was then like the heir to the dinosaurs jps,simon,syllart and co(god rest their souls),the pattern they set in marketing for that album ended up being beneficial with the "switch of system" which happened from the arrival of apple music itunes and co

Wenge1995 #4 on: June 10, 2025, 18:04

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very solid album,and i think fally thanks God till today that it was not the congolese producers or nadhim sonima like first announced behind the scenes,for all his flaws monsoh was then like the heir to the dinosaurs jps,simon,syllart and co(god rest their souls),the pattern they set in marketing for that album ended up being beneficial with the "switch of system" which happened from the arrival of apple music itunes and co

In terms of promotion, who is the best producer working today?

archos #5 on: June 10, 2025, 18:37

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in africa,id say the africa departments of universal,sony,def jam and co,there is some strong individuals especially in countries like nigeria i think but for congo its those one or having like fally warner france and co