Author Topic: Werrason is about to plan a show at Forest National in Brussels  (Read 471 times)

Mfumu Vata on: October 31, 2025, 21:36

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https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1492916589095659&set=a.775957944124864

According this facebook-page Werrason is not playing a show at ING Arena, but Forest National which is a hall that has a capacity of 8,400. Papa Wemba performed there once in 1999 and Koffi Olomidé back in 2001 (which interrupted by new jack-gangsters) but both artists didn't sell the venue out


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archos #1 on: October 31, 2025, 23:57

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i hope he'll promote heavily the songs  with vocals of his new team,you cant play the ambitious card and still heavily rely by 99 per cent on songs old enough to give birth to two children by the logic of congolese people,werra could be the one bringing back group spirit,he has that pull so i hope he can use it instead of limiting catholique jama roi sabo and co to being good interprets

Nkosi #2 on: November 02, 2025, 10:42

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They are all his songs. There are some artists that actually stop producing new songs and just play concerts. At Grand Paris he played Formidable and at Ing Arena he played Patrick Munyomo's new song and Depart Unique. People are trying by all means to find ways of downplaying Werrason's recent success. At Addidas Ferre was condemned for playing some songs the audience did not understand...they enjoyed vita imana more and sung along. Even at Koffi's show, they enjoyed those oldies...but Werrasom is not allowed because somehow oldies are not his songs. What matters in concerts is satisfaction and meeting the demands by the audience.

Nkosi #3 on: November 02, 2025, 10:45

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For non generiques, apart from Michigan, none of the singers have featured on any big album. Dinara on one song and the rest are yet to feature on a big album. They are all waiting to feature on their first big album which will be morote....(Gero star, Designier, Inongo, Travolta, Catholique and Neymar). I would include Dinara because he only has one vocal on formidable.
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archos #4 on: November 02, 2025, 11:05

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 Yeah but the thing is that werra's biggest legacy is making big stars,and it has always helped him be even stronger,and we need somebody to break that "too" solo career direction our music has taken,thats why a lot of people go at koffi,while he just adapted  to competition like he always did
we need somebody to go against the trend to bring back some balance in the system
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ZamundaPrince #5 on: November 08, 2025, 07:57

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i hope he'll promote heavily the songs  with vocals of his new team,you cant play the ambitious card and still heavily rely by 99 per cent on songs old enough to give birth to two children by the logic of congolese people,werra could be the one bringing back group spirit,he has that pull so i hope he can use it instead of limiting catholique jama roi sabo and co to being good interprets

You really sound bothered with Werra's recent success. You find every possible opportunity to poke holes at his wins. He played excerpts of piece rare & depart Unique at Adidas Arena. Concerts are different from clubs, people respond more to songs that they know well

CM PRINCE #6 on: November 08, 2025, 09:22

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i hope he'll promote heavily the songs  with vocals of his new team,you cant play the ambitious card and still heavily rely by 99 per cent on songs old enough to give birth to two children by the logic of congolese people,werra could be the one bringing back group spirit,he has that pull so i hope he can use it instead of limiting catholique jama roi sabo and co to being good interprets

You really sound bothered with Werra's recent success. You find every possible opportunity to poke holes at his wins. He played excerpts of piece rare & depart Unique at Adidas Arena. Concerts are different from clubs, people respond more to songs that they know well
Get a grip man. Archos didn’t even criticise Werra and plus he knows Werra way better than you, the way you get triggered by comments that don’t praise him so much you’d think he’s your daddy.

archos #7 on: November 08, 2025, 11:17

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 lol exactly why would i hate on werra,i just want him to do what he was known for,simple as that
i have been one of the most vocal people here about the self centered model which has taken by force our music,and werra is arguably the best in position to break that,how is that a criticism?