Ferre Gola - Martyrise -visualizer- Ft. Jdt May 2026
Fally Ipupa’s “A2BM” , Koffi Olomidé’s “Béton” , or the rawest moments of “QQJD” .
The visualizer amplifies the weight: monochrome silhouettes, flickering candlelight, slow-motion close-ups of clenched fists and closed eyes. No choreography, no flash — just two titans standing in the fire of their own convictions. FERRE GOLA - MARTYRISE -Visualizer- ft. JDT
“Martyrise” doesn’t beg for your pity. It demands your respect. “Martyrise” doesn’t beg for your pity
Ferre Gola, the lion of modern Congolese rumba, joins forces with the spectral tenor of (Jipson Butukondolo) for a visualizer that feels less like a music video and more like a sonic rite. Over a brooding, strings-laden groove, Gola delivers verses soaked in sacrifice and resilience, his voice climbing from a whisper to a commanding cry. Then comes JDT — floating in like a ghost from the golden era of Wenge Maison Mère — with a high-pitched, aching chorus that turns “martyrdom” into a vow, not a defeat. Over a brooding, strings-laden groove, Gola delivers verses