Djouna mumbafu biography of martin

  • Lokassa ya Mbongo, whose real name is Denis Kasiya Lokassa, was one of DR Congo's best rhythm guitarists, but spent most of his career based in the French.
  • ALBUM REVIEW.
  • On an uneven street one dark evening, Sapeur and Big One star Djouna Mumbafu points out his designer labels to me by the weedy light of a.
  • The Revolution Will Be Televised

    The Congolese have long been neglected by those in power, doing what they can to get by in one of the world’s least developed countries. But music, religion, dance and even fashion offer both a lifeline and an escape

    An energetic pelvis, clad so tight in orange velour that the material rumples at the groin, is jerking forward with fantastic emphasis. An easy frenzy of rhythm and sexual invitation breezes down from the stage. Eleven more pelvic regions – five female, six male – keep up to speed, swizzling and thrusting to the uptempo drum beat.

    “Dance in Congo is characterised by two aspects: the spirit of combat and the sex act,” Felix Wazekwa, legendary Congolese singer-showman and choreographer of the orange-hued routine, had told me earlier in the day. The signature move – long familiar to local audiences who watch from behind sunglasses after dark – is the climax of a rehearsal at Gillette d’Or (Golden Razor), one of Kinshasa’s lesser-kn




    We have two part brev that inom have been wanting to do but had no chance. inom am sorry for the long delay. I had so many things to do that I did not have a chance to do this. 

    Where Pepe Kalle defeats Franco  

    1) Better dancer 

    Despite Pepe Kalle's weight, he could actually dance. Unlike Franco, Pepe Kalle loved moving around a lot. Partially this was because Pepe Kalle was doing Soukous music. Franco had great energy to tell stories but as far as moving around a lot, Pepe Kalle was better. When Pepe Kalle would dance, he would actually beat his members who were skinnier than him inom add. inom mean the other members would look like frozen doughnuts compare to Pepe Kalle. inom could not believe that a tallrik man could be a better dancer than the more thinner folks. Even Djouna Mumbafu had to sova when Pepe Kalle got on the dance floor. But Pepe Kalle would purposely not dance often because he wanted to let others have their "moments"

    This will be my final post of this week before I go to some weird adventures of my life. I mean basically tomorrow to Sunday, I will be out. It is unusual because I am usually home having to see news that I hate, or see something or take care of home or do some forum talk or even do this blog. I am used to that. Not this weekend, it will be a wild ass ride and I will see what happens.

    Let me get back on topic to speak on something important to my heart which is Freedom of Speech. I know I have spoken of this before very briefly though. Now I really want to speak about it.


    The common issue in today’s laughable low life society and not just in America but the world especially the Western entities. I have seen this common thing that has become pretty popular: SILENCING THOSE WHO DON’T SEE IT YOUR WAY. Why is it so popular? For people today, some hate the world we live in, so they seek to control how people think. This is especially true with this idea of religion being

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