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KOMPA! MAGAZINE The site for Haitian Music News as it happens, debates & more.
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vèkèlè...Djakout # 1
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 242 Location: New York,New York |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:45 am Post subject: |
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Bagay sa se pa de lobey li pral fe ayiti.. Once again Djakout has spoken out loud for the Haitian people...
Pat I bet you sa se yon HITTTTTTTTTTTT li ye anko..
Moun mele nan festival.... Ret tann pou n' we...
Roberto komanse voye moun vin pale pou li...
Berto wayan.. Ou pa ka manyen yon plume sou dos Djazzz peyi.. Al kriye nan mouchoire tande bro,....
Jacmel Sursum Corda... |
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kompamagazine Site Admin
Joined: 31 Dec 1969 Posts: 43367 Location: HMI World |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:47 am Post subject: |
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A couple of things I want to make CLEAR
1) NO INTIMIDATING OF MEMBERS if they like or don't like the song.
2) If you are giving a review of the song give it...but no need to write 4, 5, 6 DIFFERENT POSTS where you are just adding one liners or REHASHING what you said before.
IT IS OK TO ENGAGE IN A DEBATE with one or more members about the song.
KM! _________________ phpbb:echo dicks; |
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Wisy-Wisy
Joined: 30 May 2007 Posts: 1099 Location: Somewhere in some city |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:50 am Post subject: |
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GADON FORMULE MEZANMI
MWEN PAP MENM PALE DE MESSAGE, ME SAK RELE DJAZZ PEYI A
MWEN PAP MENM PALE DE MUSIC AK GROOV, ZOREY NOU VA BAY NOU
MWEN SANTI MWEN TA RELE ANMWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
MESI DJAKOUT, MESI KM |
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vèkèlè...Djakout # 1
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 242 Location: New York,New York |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:03 am Post subject: |
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M' ta renmen Km members yo tande Mamane kap jwe bass nan mizik sa..
Le fini anko T-Pouch byen depoze nan mizik la... Ti bagay raboday misye a entrainant.. L'ap mache tres tres bien live..
T-Regi li menm se respekte neg sa...
Se ti bagay entrainant sa yo peuple ayisyen an ap chache.. I bet you guys nou we pou summer sa mizik sa pral bat moun tout kote..En conclusion T-Vice ou nan cho anko papa...
Jacmel Sursum COrda..
Last edited by vèkèlè...Djakout # 1 on Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:20 am; edited 2 times in total |
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Evie
Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 6085 Location: Nan Peyi KM!!! |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:05 am Post subject: |
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At 3:00AM this song is just an OK in my book I am also not really feeling the part where Shabba sings....but then again it is now 3:04am(after listening to this song thirty times, I may change my mind once I am fully awake )!!!
I can state this though....
This is the third "Klorox" song that I have heard here on KM and I think this song has topped all the others though right now it is not on any high scores in my list (until I get some good sleep )!!!
At the same time, I think that it may sound better once sung LIVE
Last edited by Evie on Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:46 am; edited 2 times in total |
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HIPchick
Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1613 Location: NYC |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:07 am Post subject: |
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The drawbacks of faulty electricity (even the generator gets shocked from time to time): this thing is taking forever to upload _________________ Stay HIP! |
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HIPchick
Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1613 Location: NYC |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:41 am Post subject: |
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Only Djakout could have me "sekwe kòm sou kabann la" while their speaking against hunger, lol. I have to say too that I pleasantly surprised because I assumed that with the name BRI SAPAT, this song was just going to be a funny/pa serye song full of grooves but not so many lyrics so I wanted to say that I'm happy that they proved me wrong. GREAT JOB DJAKOUT (sorry Pat, I edited the post to add the sentences in red so I didn't have to write another post. Hope that's ok)
Ok, seriously:
Intro: me no likey, not necessary cause I think ppl would've understood what they meant by bri sapat via the lyrics anyway
I like the fact that they have actual lyrics, chorals and different segments in the song to break it up a little. Unlike many, I think that this is a bit of something new for Djakout. It does have grooves, Shabba's infectuous rap singing, but there's somthing different, here are some notes:
-Pri manje pral bese...1:14: Nice feel, classic Pouchon
-Ala yon tray map pase part: softer sound for Djakout, me likey
-2:14... woooooy, this is where you start dancing without realizing it
- M **** kite lakay BLANCH: pèp la pran profite chante ak djazz la nan pati sa a
- "Shabba nap tann" : not necessary however I like the nananana line. the rest of his part is ok, but the nanananana is what I like
- I don't like the "Limyè rouj, etenn"part and feel it's a little too extra
- [b]5:36 [/b]GROOOOOOOOOOOOOVES, as with each part after it says rara Lage (although I agree with the poster- can't remember who sorry- who said that they should've left "Rara lage" out) men ti grouv apre yo fin di rara lage a pa negosyab menm, my favorite part of the song
Overall: A good song for Djakout to come out with to keep its fans yet draw back some of the pp it lost that weren't happy with the Jistis album. It is not a great song, but it is catchy, timely in its subject manner and has more than enough slogans and grooves to keep the crowd entertained: certified summer hit! that will do damage at the festival
SORRY IF THERE ARE ANY TYPOS BUT IT'S 2:45am _________________ Stay HIP! |
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konpa rockers
Joined: 17 Nov 2006 Posts: 7058 Location: do you really want to know!!!!! |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:59 am Post subject: |
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HIPchick wrote: |
Only Djakout could have me "sekwe kòm sou kabann la" while their speaking against hunger, lol. I have to say too that I pleasantly surprised because I assumed that with the name BRI SAPAT, this song was just going to be a funny/pa serye song full of grooves but not so many lyrics so I wanted to say that I'm happy that they proved me wrong. GREAT JOB DJAKOUT (sorry Pat, I edited the post to add the sentences in red so I didn't have to write another post. Hope that's ok)
Ok, seriously:
Intro: me no likey, not necessary cause I think ppl would've understood what they meant by bri sapat via the lyrics anyway
I like the fact that they have actual lyrics, chorals and different segments in the song to break it up a little. Unlike many, I think that this is a bit of something new for Djakout. It does have grooves, Shabba's infectuous rap singing, but there's somthing different, here are some notes:
-Pri manje pral bese...1:14: Nice feel, classic Pouchon
-Ala yon tray map pase part: softer sound for Djakout, me likey
-2:14... woooooy, this is where you start dancing without realizing it
- M s*%$ kite lakay BLANCH: pèp la pran profite chante ak djazz la nan pati sa a
- "Shabba nap tann" : not necessary however I like the nananana line. the rest of his part is ok, but the nanananana is what I like
- I don't like the "Limyè rouj, etenn"part and feel it's a little too extra
- [b]5:36 [/b]GROOOOOOOOOOOOOVES, as with each part after it says rara Lage (although I agree with the poster- can't remember who sorry- who said that they should've left "Rara lage" out) men ti grouv apre yo fin di rara lage a pa negosyab menm, my favorite part of the song
Overall: A good song for Djakout to come out with to keep its fans yet draw back some of the pp it lost that weren't happy with the Jistis album. It is not a great song, but it is catchy, timely in its subject manner and has more than enough slogans and grooves to keep the crowd entertained: certified summer hit! that will do damage at the festival
SORRY IF THERE ARE ANY TYPOS BUT IT'S 2:45am |
NICE BREAKDOWN... HIPchick...
I listened to the song over 10 times already....
nice song... but not great....
I don't like the intro at all...
it reminds me of KANAVAL.... _________________ "GOD MADE ME HAITIAN FOR A REASON"
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johnd
Joined: 12 Feb 2007 Posts: 117 Location: boynton beach florida |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:06 am Post subject: |
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mezanmi, bon bagay, message nan chante a bel, epi once again Shabba byen depoze. Pat te di pati groove li tande a te bon e li pat bay manti. Anmwey mwen paka tann pou mal tande "bri sapat" pou summer an Ayiti. Djakout kimbe la, bel travay mesyeu. _________________ Just trying to stay above water |
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HIPchick
Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1613 Location: NYC |
Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:14 am Post subject: |
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konpa rockers wrote: |
HIPchick wrote: |
Only Djakout could have me "sekwe kòm sou kabann la" while their speaking against hunger, lol. I have to say too that I pleasantly surprised because I assumed that with the name BRI SAPAT, this song was just going to be a funny/pa serye song full of grooves but not so many lyrics so I wanted to say that I'm happy that they proved me wrong. GREAT JOB DJAKOUT (sorry Pat, I edited the post to add the sentences in red so I didn't have to write another post. Hope that's ok)
Ok, seriously:
Intro: me no likey, not necessary cause I think ppl would've understood what they meant by bri sapat via the lyrics anyway
I like the fact that they have actual lyrics, chorals and different segments in the song to break it up a little. Unlike many, I think that this is a bit of something new for Djakout. It does have grooves, Shabba's infectuous rap singing, but there's somthing different, here are some notes:
-Pri manje pral bese...1:14: Nice feel, classic Pouchon
-Ala yon tray map pase part: softer sound for Djakout, me likey
-2:14... woooooy, this is where you start dancing without realizing it
- M s*%$ kite lakay BLANCH: pèp la pran profite chante ak djazz la nan pati sa a
- "Shabba nap tann" : not necessary however I like the nananana line. the rest of his part is ok, but the nanananana is what I like
- I don't like the "Limyè rouj, etenn"part and feel it's a little too extra
- [b]5:36 [/b]GROOOOOOOOOOOOOVES, as with each part after it says rara Lage (although I agree with the poster- can't remember who sorry- who said that they should've left "Rara lage" out) men ti grouv apre yo fin di rara lage a pa negosyab menm, my favorite part of the song
Overall: A good song for Djakout to come out with to keep its fans yet draw back some of the pp it lost that weren't happy with the Jistis album. It is not a great song, but it is catchy, timely in its subject manner and has more than enough slogans and grooves to keep the crowd entertained: certified summer hit! that will do damage at the festival
SORRY IF THERE ARE ANY TYPOS BUT IT'S 2:45am |
NICE BREAKDOWN... HIPchick...
I listened to the song over 10 times already....
nice song... but not great....
I don't like the intro at all...
it reminds me of KANAVAL.... |
Thanks Konpa rockers. I agree that the intro was unecessary , but this tune is just what I needed this summer _________________ Stay HIP! |
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