Author Topic: DEPART UNIQUE IS OUT  (Read 5481 times)

mrvibes #15 on: September 02, 2025, 02:05

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Compared to zebuka, ya pas match… what werra is giving us these days is pure diarrhea

Manzambi94 #16 on: September 02, 2025, 06:42

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I re listened to the generiuqe and tbh I understand why people are struggling right Jamaique his voice with the Rhumba and...
Sorry guys I wanted to write a longer message but accidentally pressed Enter, I will come back with my.analysis once I am a little bit free
Ok the I Love You Daddy crie by Jamaique is Cringe and the idea seems to be a rip off of Ambulance's crie Saddy Daddy Daddy Werra yo-yo even tho the lyrics are different and also the sound is different but it seems a crie made fornlack of creativity, Then Zelele nothing special,  then they got o Wasabo the Roi David guy great guitar but the guitar lick remind me  lot of Musselu it is like the little brother or the 2nd version of Musselu, and the crie the parts in Lingala are Lambela ye the test of the crie I don't understand it,

25:55 it really seems like they just removed some partitions,  the crie repeat three times so that's the end of my Wasabo analysis tbh he didn't really say much  and despite the guitar lick I don't feel it is a memorable crie
Then the Rhumba na Animation, I think it was a good idea but you have to have the voice to make it and despite the lick of the rhumba being nice Jamaique if we compare to Prince who did this thing first is no way near the level of cleanliness that Prince had


4:22
Here Prince had a story
And for the people who don't know Marie Louiwe's crie is actually an homage to Papa Wendo Kolosoy's song Marie Louise for the people who don't know Papa Wendo is considered one of the if not the biggest founding father of Modern Rhumba but the the execution was terrible, Werra needs to go back to his strict mode and not let Atalaku on tracks until their game is one point the ideas were there but Jamaique kinda fucked it up with his voice not being on top



From the starts until the 2 minutes you can see the inspiration

Then again with the Lambela Crie kf Wasabo and then this part is one of my favourite but also one of the part that gets me mad the most, I thinkzthe Synthe guy was Hugo Synthe right? Hugo have this synthe he plays that are very folkloristic I don't know from which tribe can someone tell me? Or which style?
Since he has this folkloristic vibe you need to come in with a very aggressive crie and own the instrumental, something Bill was very good at Jamaique he is a good Atalaku but he doesn't seems to understand it, he just goes onto this instrumental plain instead of doing the aggressive style that would have made this generique a hit, there are two guys who actually knew how to lay down vocals for folkloristic tunes One is Lobeso who was hated by Maison Mère fans but the one who would have definitely killed this tune you know who would have been? DIEGO
Tbh I really don't know how Werra neglected Diego for so long leading him to leave Maison Mère tbh cause Diego especially when he was being himself and not trying to copy Celeo was extremely good, excellent in killing those Tunes
For example An example with Adolphe and an Example with Werra
Listen to Diego even on Sebene killing the crie




6:24



6:21


And then listen to what he did with Werra just recently




From 00:15 do you hear the difference on how Diego enters the crie and on how Jamaique enters the crie? That's why Werra needs to stop this all too school for school attitude because if Diego, Lobeso where there they would have murdered that tune by Hugo Synthe Jamaique fumbled that tune hard because it was a really nice melodie plus what does Libele ya Mama wants to say? For the people who don't speak Lingala Linele Ya Maman means the breast of the Mom and jn the crie Jamaique is saying "Everyone from the Ministers to Generals have always drinked fromcthe Mom's breasts, since when we were in iur fkrefather time there wasnt any milk (he means commercial milk)" and what does that crie even mean? Tbh it is crazy that even non Congolese people are not liking Jamaique's cries because if you could understand Lingala you would see that they are blend and sometimes even ridiculous, like the Parking crie , or the Okabeli Nga Boulot (You gifted me a job) or the Formidable Crie too because in the formidable crie he said Ya Ngiama don't look at those guys clothes the clothes are coming from can you please by me or rent me a clothing implying that Werra's clothing is original.... what? People give flac to Lobeso  but Lobeso man he made Mipende a song against Bleaching, and so much more and then after the Libele Ya Mama Crie for the third time the same cry and rhata where I understood that the generique was rushed put in the vocal problems of Jamaique rhen the fact that Wasabo only came with one crie that they stretched for three times the very weird transitions (Current Ekatani) and yes this shouldn't have been released, plus what did Posa GA werra the final crie of Jamaique on Wasabo's crie guitar locks added to the track?
I would have put it like this
First you take that bs I Love you Daddy crie and that Posa Ya Werra  crie out and you start from the Depart Unique Crüe that Zebele crie and then good you put the Wasabo cri  e the lambela ye but instead of putting it three times you make him say something more elaborate and use 2 or 3 minutes to decelopcthe crie well, and then when he ends you put the Libele ya Mama Crie to keep the high rhythm then you change the tempo going from a fast pace seben to a slow Sebene and then directly to Rhumba and end the song on the Marie Louise/Rhumba crie that would have actually be a good genefique not great but still a good one this is just rushed
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O-Afrika #17 on: September 03, 2025, 21:40

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Personally I think the generique is excellent. The instruments are superb as well as the transitions. Jamaique and Wasabo did well on this Maxi Single.

Lamusica #18 on: September 04, 2025, 15:36

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I thought the générique was 'safe'. It's not bad but also not great and something that's Werra is definitely good at. Listening to certain parts kind of reminded of sous sol.

I greatly enjoyed the video choreography though, the female dancers did their thing.

JV “Lone Ranger” #19 on: September 06, 2025, 10:13

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I'm confused, is this album out already?

jordanlumbala101 #20 on: September 06, 2025, 12:04

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The EP is out yes

JV “Lone Ranger” #21 on: September 06, 2025, 13:58

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The EP is out yes

No way, when? how come I haven’t seen a single promo or buzz around it

jordanlumbala101 #22 on: September 06, 2025, 15:48

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It came out on 29th August

Jdog #23 on: September 08, 2025, 02:19

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The clip Depart Unique
Werra does not age 😂 he looks and dances better then he did 15 years ago even.
Or moto asala le monde eza yo Nzambe tata, Kita okata po mokili trop matata, kata- Fally Ipupa

CM PRINCE #24 on: September 08, 2025, 07:39

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The clip Depart Unique
Werra does not age 😂 he looks and dances better then he did 15 years ago even.
Beard dye loool

jordanlumbala101 #25 on: September 16, 2025, 20:57

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