Fatshimetrie, September 13, 2024 – Prominent Congolese singer Ben Pezo, also known by the stage name Kayso Veli, recently made an announcement that has generated great interest among the population of Kinshasa. Indeed, he announced the holding of a concert entitled “Unity and Love” on Saturday, September 14, 2024, in the north of the city. The main objective of this event is to raise awareness among the public about the importance of unity and love in Congolese society.
Kayso Veli expressed his belief that unity and solidarity among Congolese people are essential to face current challenges, including the conflict situation in the east of the country. He stressed that the population must support each other and provide assistance to the most deprived. This call for unity and benevolence reflects the humanist vision of the artist, who aspires to a more united and harmonious Congo.
Furthermore, Kayso Veli also spoke about the evolution of sonic creativity in Congolese music. He expressed satisfaction with the diversity of sounds and styles emerging within the country’s music scene. However, he highlighted a certain lack of integrity and impact in the lyrics of current songs, calling on players in the music industry to be more responsible and authentic.
As a member of the label “Néo Cortex Music”, Kayso Veli has already marked the music scene with tracks such as “Chérie Bondowe” in collaboration with Ferre Gola in 2021, as well as “Normal” in 2023 to announce the release of his album. His latest project, “Je suis là”, includes ten tracks produced by Néo Cortex, testifying to his constant artistic evolution and commitment to musical quality.
In short, Kayso Veli’s “Unity and Love” concert promises to be a must-see event for all those who advocate solidarity and kindness within Congolese society. It is a unique opportunity to celebrate the country’s cultural diversity while cultivating values of harmony and mutual respect. Kayso Veli, as a committed artist, continues to inspire his audience with his music and positive message, thus contributing to forging a better future for Congo and its people.