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B-flow released the video for his hit song “2 by 2″Â that features General Ozzy and Gyptian.
BY KAPA187
20 COMMENTS
Congrates to B-flow & General Ozzy
That ka Rhumba like sound at the back is coming out nice. You should have done much of that ka sound and the song was going to be very danceable. Otherwise good talent.
That ka Rhumba like sound at the back is coming out nice. You should have done much of that ka sound and the song was going to be very danceable. Otherwise good talent
OMG, what nonsense of a song! No creativity
…hmmmmm, Imwe mwebantu, bushe namuyumfwa lidi!!!!??? (Imwe mwebantu, mwati mwaimvela lidi!!!???) Direct translation: Fellow bloggers, have you really paid attention to the Lead Guitar!!!? In my opinion, its a Wow!!
If only the lead was player a little bit more, it was going to be hit. I believe, lead guitar was played by a Congolese , Kasai
@ Fake Zambian Layers: I guess so; the rhythm/tune flow in that lead is so sweet to the ears – there is serious talent in that lead!
Nonsense!! Fipuba abaiche aba zoona
I like the lead guitar at some points
So this Gyptian is decently profiled musician then?
This Gyptian in this video is a fake. The real Gyptian is a Jamaican dancehall sensation. Here is the original Gyptian. You can see for yourselves if it is the same person. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKlCEUngHB0
The song is malabishi so is the video.
No really impressed with the song much work needs to be done
ok
This Gyptian in this video is a fake. The real Gyptian is a Jamaican dancehall sensation. Here is the original Gyptian. You can see for yourselves if it is the same person. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKlCEUngHB0
I do however appreciate the attempt to “rhumbalize” or “Africanize”. Good attempt. Would have needed better production. Daddy Zemus died a long time ago and these guys still have not reached his quality standard of production.
It could have done with some creativity in production but its not bad and the rhumba or African elements shud come out more
It’s a song & a half,i guess U just remain with a lil touchups to make so splendid.Any not that bad cause thats what us funs what #COLLABORATING_INSTEAD_OF_BEEFING.a$ap!
Congrates to B-flow & General Ozzy
That ka Rhumba like sound at the back is coming out nice. You should have done much of that ka sound and the song was going to be very danceable. Otherwise good talent.
That ka Rhumba like sound at the back is coming out nice. You should have done much of that ka sound and the song was going to be very danceable. Otherwise good talent
OMG, what nonsense of a song! No creativity
…hmmmmm, Imwe mwebantu, bushe namuyumfwa lidi!!!!??? (Imwe mwebantu, mwati mwaimvela lidi!!!???) Direct translation: Fellow bloggers, have you really paid attention to the Lead Guitar!!!? In my opinion, its a Wow!!
If only the lead was player a little bit more, it was going to be hit. I believe, lead guitar was played by a Congolese , Kasai
@ Fake Zambian Layers: I guess so; the rhythm/tune flow in that lead is so sweet to the ears – there is serious talent in that lead!
Nonsense!! Fipuba abaiche aba zoona
I like the lead guitar at some points
So this Gyptian is decently profiled musician then?
This Gyptian in this video is a fake. The real Gyptian is a Jamaican dancehall sensation. Here is the original Gyptian. You can see for yourselves if it is the same person. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKlCEUngHB0
The song is malabishi so is the video.
No really impressed with the song much work needs to be done
ok
This Gyptian in this video is a fake. The real Gyptian is a Jamaican dancehall sensation. Here is the original Gyptian. You can see for yourselves if it is the same person. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKlCEUngHB0
I do however appreciate the attempt to “rhumbalize” or “Africanize”. Good attempt. Would have needed better production. Daddy Zemus died a long time ago and these guys still have not reached his quality standard of production.
It could have done with some creativity in production but its not bad and the rhumba or African elements shud come out more
It’s a song & a half,i guess U just remain with a lil touchups to make so splendid.Any not that bad cause thats what us funs what #COLLABORATING_INSTEAD_OF_BEEFING.a$ap!
Yayi ine Autotune yena nakana mukwai
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