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Didi B, Himra or Suspect 95? Angelo Kabila makes his pick

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Angelo Kabila, president of the Ivorian Music Producers Association (APRODEMCI), recently shared his views on three leading figures in Ivorian rap during a guest appearance on the show Showchaud. As part of a playful yet revealing segment, he was asked to choose which artist he would produce, manage, or block—between Didi B, Himra, and Suspect 95.

Faced with this industry dilemma, Kabila offered candid insights. When it came to Himra, he praised the rapper’s raw talent and energy but also pointed out the challenges of working with such a dynamic personality. “Himra is easier to produce than to manage,” he explained, suggesting that his creative intensity might clash with conventional management styles.

About Didi B, a former member of the renowned group Kiff No Beat, Kabila was full of praise. He described him as the perfect artist to manage: “Didi B is open, attentive, and learns quickly. He’s the ideal profile for good management.” With a touch of humor, he added, “I love him too much to produce him.”

As for Suspect 95, although mentioned, he was not at the center of Kabila’s analysis—something that might suggest a deliberate neutrality or reserved opinion, without diminishing the rapper’s influence on the local scene.

This lighthearted yet insightful moment highlighted how industry professionals assess artists not just on talent, but also on professionalism and collaborative potential. It underscored a core truth of the music business: success often hinges on more than just lyrical skill—it’s about how artists navigate the industry offstage.

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