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Author Topic: LOLA MUANA KEEPS HIS DAD'S FLAME BURNING  (Read 313 times)
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« on: August 12, 2007, 02:25:22 PM »

After the demise of Le Grand Ninja Bialu Madilu,who of his sons or nephews is gonna keep his flame burning?we have never heard or seen his children sing,i hope one of them has a similar voice to carry own Bialu's & Franco's legacy,Madilu was the undisputed heir to Luambo Franco's throne.

On the other hand,we have Lola Muana who is keeping his fathers flame burning,Lola is son to the late great Congolese singer Dindo Yogo,Lola is now with Zaiko Langa prior to that he was with Koffi's Orchestra Quartier Latin for a few years.

Here he is singing Mokili Echanger a song originally done by his father and he sings it exactly like him
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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2007, 10:34:09 AM »

...his voice is missed in QL...i also like his version(original) of silivi better...
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« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2007, 11:05:41 AM »

...his voice is missed in QL...i also like his version(original) of silivi better...
he really made a difference in QL's vocals,i wonder why he left QL and later sang the song Silivi in his album?Jordan Kusa also went and released the first version of Danger De Mort.

BTW,welcome to the forum Qaisari!!!
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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2007, 12:23:28 AM »

he really made a difference in QL's vocals,i wonder why he left QL and later sang the song Silivi in his album?Jordan Kusa also went and released the first version of Danger De Mort.

BTW,welcome to the forum Qaisari!!!
...Dindo helped Mopao on his way up and the former was/is pissed at MM for dropping Lola,expressedmy supplier...Lola was even left in Kin when Papa Fololo toured the US of A...
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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2007, 05:56:10 AM »

...Dindo helped Mopao on his way up and the former was/is pissed at MM for dropping Lola,expressedmy supplier...Lola was even left in Kin when Papa Fololo toured the US of A...
Sometimes i feel MM is not mature enough.He is so stupidly ruthless in trying to bring rival bands down,i am glad that the failures in Cultura Pay of Wazekwa have gone to QL,those soloists together with Gesac where useless,i am hopeful the solos at Cultura pay will change for the better,i wonder where those guitarists will also fit in QL,Mbetenge,Mystique,Bourman and Binda handle the guitars so well,it even baffles me why MM keeps employing and paying thousands of dollars to these chaps he lures to his band yet they leave him after a short while,the bastard is just filthy rich.
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