Author Topic: Does someone know title of this Bill Clinton generique?  (Read 401 times)

Mfumu Vata on: August 01, 2025, 22:58

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Does somebody know the title of a generique were Bill Clinton was animating Manioko Manioko ma Pondu eeh manionko and I believe for that part animating Coco Ntiri  ?

SLK97 #1 on: August 01, 2025, 23:25

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I still think about that animation every once in a while. I only heard it a few times as a kid, didn't think it was Bill Clinton.

archos #2 on: August 02, 2025, 01:20

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Mfumu Vata #3 on: August 03, 2025, 23:24

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Thanks alot. It was a good generique. Is Coco Ntiri the same solist that played Bill Clinton Kaloni's first album Kizoba-Zoba and generique Kiyoki na Kiyoki as Coco Ngemba ? It made me listen to the full-album for the first time in my life. Back in the days I only heard the generiques when the album wasn't released yet. I remember listening to the generique on Ndombolinho's skyblog-page back in 2010 and the clip I believe on Congomikili. But the videoclip sadly dissapeared from youtube, while in the past you had videos of it on 4 different channels. I heard Mukusa ya Mbwa as well on Ndombolhino's skyblog-page, but it wasn't mixed yet with all instruments souding. Back then they made an announcement that Bill Clinton would perform at Olympia in April 2011. But nothing happened



t's a shame that the Kasonda wasn't well promoted. The same for Kulumbimbi, where a kid of I believe of 11 animated and Mukusa ya Mukongo as well that was recorded in Europe with Thierry Mogratana, Michel Bass, Jimmy Mbonda and Kilimajaro. This while the generique of Kizoba-zoba, that of his second album and Tshikimbwa had good promo , not the same as his Skol-generique, but far better than this album. Looks like Claude Mussay thought that only promoting the featering Bill had with Ferre would push the album automatically and the way people though that he sung for Etienne Tshisekedi's presidential campaign of 2011, which made him being loved by combattants for a short moment.  Claude Mussay even made an interview back in the days to calm people down, because of Bill being searched by the ANR and settling in Brazzaville for a moment. I wonder if Ferre received some percentage of the sales from Clausse Mussay by using his image on the album-cover.



I wasn't aware that DJ Eloh of the Ivorian hitsong Bobaraba animated in Mukusa ya Mokongo. I thought that it was Kilimanjaro doing the Bobaraba-cri. While artists like Fally would benify from such featerings with Ivorian artists, Bill Clinton didn't profit from it. It would have been better if he recorded a seperate coupe-decale track with him. Bill Clinton was missing a manager like David Monsoh.