Werrason - Le Reprг©sentant (feat. Deplick Pomba) (clip Officiel) -
When the clip was released, it served as a reminder of why Noel Ngiama Makanda is called "Igwe." He didn't just stand in the spotlight; he shared it. By featuring Deplick, Werrason signaled that the evolution of Congolese music was safe. The "Representative" had spoken, and the streets answered with a deafening roar of approval. If you’d like to dive deeper into this track, I can: from Lingala to English for you. Break down the specific dance moves featured in the video.
The story told within the music is one of resilience and leadership. When the clip was released, it served as
Deplick enters with a melodic cry. He sings of the struggles of the youth and how Werrason’s music served as a soundtrack to their survival. If you’d like to dive deeper into this
Werrason arrived in a convoy of black SUVs, dressed in high-fashion streetwear that signaled his status as a global icon. Deplick enters with a melodic cry