It's a totally social outlet for men with nothing to do, nowhere to go. This gives them something to live for, and a little pleasure in an otherwise underprivalidged community. Like in any other society, one must make decisions, do I buy my families necessities, or do I splurge on clothes? Most, as in most societies, the man or woman is going to make the right choice. I get that a few are going to choose themselves over their family, but this happens in every society. BTW, I did watch the Dandies documentary, very insightful, and interesting.
Basically black man saw white civilized men years ago and wanted to copy them.. But instead of working, studying to achieve as the white man they saw, they just focused on buying the clothes and not carrying about anything else!! They just wanna show off!! Even if their family lives on a shed and barefoot.. They spend thousands on expensive brands.. This is the pinnacle of comedy for a white western men 😂
0:58 in a really good sounding français he said "La sappe, c'est d'abord l'élégance" which mean that the sappe is foremost about elegance. 1:11 "Je sens que je suis à l'aise" I'm feeling at ease 2:16 "C'est tout un mélange" It's a mix 2:38 "Je suis devenu sappeur dans des années lointaines" I became a sappeur long years ago 2:55 translation fail the guy said "quatre-vingt quatorze" which mean 94, not 84. I love these guys.
As a frenchie, just wanna say that « se saper » is a slang verb in french meaning to dress yourself properly, with some class. Anyway, it’s heartwarming to see those guys having fun through a nice lifestyle and their own philosophy
@Donkey Bellerin i dont think they know these guys dont wear fake things because he will called out on it. if he infact was wearing fake shoes......fake sapeur
I'm from across the Kinshasa side of the river where there is a rival sape (not "sappe") scene. No serious sapeur would dare wear fake stuff, only poseurs. Not really my thing and l find it a bit ridiculous but the "grands prêtres" or high priests who set the bar would be humiliated and lose their status which is everything in that underground subculture that spans to Paris, London, Brussels and Tokyo.
Thank you so much Drew for travelling to all these small countries that most of the globe does not give enough recognition for. You are a inspiration to everyone, including me. When I get up, I'm going to look for any opportunity to travel like you
They are some of the happiest humans I've ever seen. Just smiling and dancing along. Anything that brings a man or a woman confidence and happiness is AWESOME.
Sibiti Lekoumou Of course. Been to both Congos myself; they’re twins. Had a wonderful time. Very similar culture and people with Cameroon. They’re all one family separated by Europeans Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Gabon, CAR etc
Appearances have always mattered to not only humankind but also the animal kingdom for many years! Being rich doesn’t necessarily make you happy, instead it’s the little other things! And culture is one those things!
@19brownboy81 I agree. People can dress however they want while just hanging out or simply going from place to place. Most males in the USA can't even tie a necktie. For some learning to tie a necktie was a right of passage.
It’s so refreshing to see what the countries you are visiting are really like as opposed to how they are often portrayed in the mass media. It looks like a nice place with wonderful, cheerful people. Great video and all the best for your last few countries.
Wow, my beloved country! My mother and father left with me when I was only 2 years old to go to Benin and then to South Africa till today. I'm almost 28 years old and I have never been back to Congo-Brazzaville but seeing this makes me so happy to see and learn more about my people and country. As an architect, maybe one day I'll return and help change the infrastructure and development of my country. Viva la sape and la "Sapology" 😂
True and RIDICULOUS while they are starving!!!! Even if they don’t sell house ,still they sleep in slum and waste money in those ridiculous clothes That’s my personal view
I lived in Brazzaville for a year (1989-90). And yes, les sapeurs were in force then. Well-dressed always before well-fed is the motto. Clothing is more important than housing as well.
Thank you. For this piece In my country (Uganda) we use this word sapuer to mean a person dressed to kill but few of us knew it's origin!!!. I will teach my people the origin after watching this video. Indeed real life is in #africa #vivaAfrica
Mens suits like those were originally designed for people in Nothern European areas where it is colder. Id love to one day see people in warmer, humid climates around the world develope their own modernist versions of dress wear with less layers and nothing around the neck. It would be pretty neat to see them create a whole new style that gets copied in Western society warmer climates.
@@Matthew_Ssali - Sorry, my brain said Northern because I was thinking about colder climates 😄. Yes, meant to say Western Europe referring specifically to England. The Northern portion of Western Europe, haha.
La Sape, an abbreviation based on the phrase Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes (french, literally "Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People") and hinting to the French slang word sape which means "clothes" or sapé, which means "dressed up", is a subculture centered on the cities of Kinshasaand Brazzaville in the DRC and Republic of Congo respectively. An adherent of La Sape is known as a sapeur or a sapeus. The movement embodies the elegance in style and manners of colonial predecessor dandies.
What makes a great man is not the quality of what he wears on his body, but the quality and substance of the treasures he has laid up within himself. For it is by those treasures within him that his surroundings and neighbors are refined and built up into greater versions of themselves.
Wow Drew congrats man. You have given me a renewed perspective of this beautiful world... And how come all the politicians want to destroy ours and theors only home!!!
The town of Brazzaville looks much more clean and quiet than I imagined
@alex B. I didn't confuse them but expected them to be similar
alex B. kinshasha will become one of the 5 most populated cities by 2100
true
@alex B. I doubt it.
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It feels like they were going to attend a wedding but have lost the way and are roaming on streets
Sampan Grover 1m subs that’s my dream come watch my content
@@F7YUBVlogs
NOBODY CARES
r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@diamondgamingstudiousmrdgs are you stalking him? 😂😂😂😂
@@F7YUBVlogs you'll never reach it if you don't upload :/
@@eghosa2705 Well yes but actually no
This is the epitome of the old phrase, "Dressed Up With Nowhere To Go" lol Cool tradition.
Till u realise that they borrow the money just to buy new clothes and their family lives in poor condition try watch congo dandies documentary.
It's a totally social outlet for men with nothing to do, nowhere to go. This gives them something to live for, and a little pleasure in an otherwise underprivalidged community. Like in any other society, one must make decisions, do I buy my families necessities, or do I splurge on clothes? Most, as in most societies, the man or woman is going to make the right choice. I get that a few are going to choose themselves over their family, but this happens in every society. BTW, I did watch the Dandies documentary, very insightful, and interesting.
@@laurents1906 ik right
Basically black man saw white civilized men years ago and wanted to copy them..
But instead of working, studying to achieve as the white man they saw, they just focused on buying the clothes and not carrying about anything else!! They just wanna show off!! Even if their family lives on a shed and barefoot.. They spend thousands on expensive brands.. This is the pinnacle of comedy for a white western men 😂
@@justicewarrior9187
How do you dress ?
These men have more Class than Colleges
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@@F7YUBVlogs upload often and you'll get there
They dress better than most American professionals.
@Guillermo Landaverde Orellana he won't get it.
@Guillermo Landaverde Orellana I meant that as in he won't get 1m subs but that works too lol.
0:27, man a crazy flex with his watch
Hey look at my watch it’s completely useless
Ahmed Jewed 1m subs that’s my dream come watch my content
@@F7YUBVlogs NOBODY CARES r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@F7YUBVlogs no one cares
Haha
0:58 in a really good sounding français he said "La sappe, c'est d'abord l'élégance" which mean that the sappe is foremost about elegance.
1:11 "Je sens que je suis à l'aise" I'm feeling at ease
2:16 "C'est tout un mélange" It's a mix
2:38 "Je suis devenu sappeur dans des années lointaines" I became a sappeur long years ago
2:55 translation fail the guy said "quatre-vingt quatorze" which mean 94, not 84.
I love these guys.
I just have a crappy Ontario public school education in French and I knew his translations were way off. Thanks for the corrections.
You’re right I was like lol that’s not what the person said I’m from Congo Brazzaville by the way lol but he tried 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Lol lmao what a damn translator, but lets just forgive him cause he looks like chadwick boseman
@@TheGessica19 Do you live in Jhb South Africa? You look familiar
@@vince-rhysnkoua-mackyta5922 I in the USA but I was in South Africa in 2016
As a frenchie, just wanna say that « se saper » is a slang verb in french meaning to dress yourself properly, with some class. Anyway, it’s heartwarming to see those guys having fun through a nice lifestyle and their own philosophy
These guys are something, their quite happy with what they're doing. It's really something when you choose what you want to be in life.✌🇵🇭
Love the Congolese people, very beautiful city Brazzaville From Somalia ❤️
Fortz , yeah Brazzaville is a very nice city. You may be surprised if you visit
LOL
Being from Brazzaville, I can tell. It's something within our hearts.
Drew don’t give a damn lol he called the guy out for owning a fake
Amir Mohammed word 😂😂😂
@Donkey Bellerin i dont think they know these guys dont wear fake things because he will called out on it. if he infact was wearing fake shoes......fake sapeur
I'm from across the Kinshasa side of the river where there is a rival sape (not "sappe") scene. No serious sapeur would dare wear fake stuff, only poseurs. Not really my thing and l find it a bit ridiculous but the "grands prêtres" or high priests who set the bar would be humiliated and lose their status which is everything in that underground subculture that spans to Paris, London, Brussels and Tokyo.
HOME sweet home, thanks for showing my Country🇨🇬🇨🇬🇨🇬...I would like to take you myself next time for more AMAZING culture about my people.
Thank you so much Drew for travelling to all these small countries that most of the globe does not give enough recognition for. You are a inspiration to everyone, including me. When I get up, I'm going to look for any opportunity to travel like you
You’re channel is so AMAZING. Most people don’t see these cultures you explore. Thank you so much!!!! You’re just amazing
I did 3 years in Brazza, great moment. Nice to see that place again.
They are some of the happiest humans I've ever seen. Just smiling and dancing along. Anything that brings a man or a woman confidence and happiness is AWESOME.
J’ADORE ces sapeurs Brazzavillios 😍 From Kigali RWANDA 🇷🇼
Wow Brazzaville looks really nice. Cleaner than LA that’s for sure
Finally, I have waited so long for this.
Lollige Filmpjes 😜
My favorite episode you ever made Drew. Thanks bro
Who remembers that RT documentary lol
Me
Chainofcommand me!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Was it RT or Vice
Moi
me
Cameroon 🇨🇲 loves the Congos 🇨🇬 🇨🇩
Sibiti Lekoumou Of course. Been to both Congos myself; they’re twins. Had a wonderful time. Very similar culture and people with Cameroon. They’re all one family separated by Europeans Cameroon, Congo-Brazzaville, Congo-Kinshasa, Gabon, CAR etc
@@jackomea3929 did the ppl look da same?
Inch Squeeze do people look the same in the cave you come from? Stupid
@@jackomea3929 are you stupid I just asked if the people of brazzaville and kinsasha look similar
@Micheal Hnat what tribe you from
Love from Syria to Congo 🇸🇾❤
Ayyy Syrian Bros❤🇸🇾
wow nice flag its kurdistan right love syrian from congo
Hey dude, I have a question, like a small travel tip, Is Damascus safe now???
pernilla wahlgren
I think its the Assyrian flag
Jachym Hernych
Damascus is 100% safe
Not only the city, the whole province is free of terrorists
I'm from Brazzaville Congo.
It is a really good country. You should come if ur reading this
Just like here in the USA, looking rich but broke
Appearances have always mattered to not only humankind but also the animal kingdom for many years! Being rich doesn’t necessarily make you happy, instead it’s the little other things! And culture is one those things!
Like slum people here in Brazil, poor like a hell, but with iphone, abercrombie....etc
@TheSushiraw it's like a religion but it's not. I am from rdc. It's just a culture thing. Look up sapés comme jamais by niska.
So all those guys in the US who dress in GQ style fashions are "broke" ? Americans for the most part dress like crap.
@19brownboy81
I agree. People can dress however they want while just hanging out or simply going from place to place. Most males in the USA can't even tie a necktie. For some learning to tie a necktie was a right of passage.
Hey Drew, thank you for visiting Brazzaville, And I'm glad to see you had a good time with the Congolese sappers. You are always welcome.🙂
Drew will be the coolest grandpa since he would have such interesting stories 😂
Never got to know my maternal grandfather but I wish I had he travelled a lot.
Aziz F sad
If he lives
It’s so refreshing to see what the countries you are visiting are really like as opposed to how they are often portrayed in the mass media. It looks like a nice place with wonderful, cheerful people. Great video and all the best for your last few countries.
This culture is found both in congo Kinshasa and congo Brazzaville 🇨🇩🇨🇬👌
🇨🇩🇨🇩
Its also in Kinasha how are you fighting me when both of us are Congolese then change your country name if you want to be bickering.
@ArethaNia Kay 😂😂😂
Even Cameroon they have it.
But this culture was created in Congo Brazzaville, in the 1960' !
Drew makes everywhere he travels look so wholesome and just an all around good time. I hope to do this one day! Cheers
just by reading the title I knew you were talking about congo Brazzaville as it is something unique to them
Glad to see your next visit country Drewbisky i hope your tour in mogadishu was facinating 🇸🇴🇸🇴
Greetings from Morocco, Congo looks amazing
I never knew Brazzaville was so clean
I saw this great documentary once about Papa Wemba and the sapeur communities of Paris and Brussels composed of African immigrants.
This video caught me off guard I've always wanted to get to know more of these culture in Brazaville the sapeur. Good job Drew.
These guys r awesome!
Not really, they are poor their children living in poverty, but expensive clothes and looking good is more important for them.
@@missrose5261 haters gonna hate
@@commonsense124 that's a fact, let's be real
@@commonsense124 How is he haitin'? To me it looks more like he's pointing out something pretty obvious, yet sad.
And jobless
I love the way this channel represents the postive Africa
My country and city 🇨🇬 😍
Wow, my beloved country! My mother and father left with me when I was only 2 years old to go to Benin and then to South Africa till today. I'm almost 28 years old and I have never been back to Congo-Brazzaville but seeing this makes me so happy to see and learn more about my people and country. As an architect, maybe one day I'll return and help change the infrastructure and development of my country. Viva la sape and la "Sapology" 😂
Amazing. The number of countries left is in single figures. Good job Drew.
Wooo been waiting for this for a couple days!
2:37 to 2:9
All the French speakers are laughing,
none of the dates are correct 😂
Was about to say
"Dans les années lointaines" je suis mort
😂😂😂
@@nicholasdreesen3417 Pareil, les années lointaines = 1996 😂😂😂
Je ne peux pas parler français 😣 qu'est ce que sont les années lointaines? En anglais s'il vous plaît !
Liking the vibe in Brazzaville 😁
Congo is beautiful country
LOT LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 🇮🇳
Long live Congo
not to sound weird or anything, but i watch you so much, i could literally recognize your voice anywhere
Brazzers has expanded to an African city?!?!?
This comment is so stupid that its funny
Idiot
No one wants to watch African porn
@@eb1247 speak for yourself 😀, I enjoy them and Indians
@Rich 91 racist much?
Oh my god. They look fabulous! I am lover of style and when I travel I try to always dress nice for myself. Love the video!
2:55 buddy said 94 but translator said 84 lmao
True
C vrai
Yeah I was just about to say the translator is not good lol
@@x.tzhang7629 he's probably not a professional translator/guide so I guess it's ok.
@P he said quatre vingt quatorze and that is 94
You do really have that human aspect that usually influencers lack, and connects with people.
Their accents are so nice in the Congo!
I'm Cameroonian but I so much love my brothers from DRC CONGO. I love their lingala language its so beautiful. Much love from Cameroon
But this is not DRC tho. Its Congo Brazzaville
I heard that some of these men sell their houses, land and family possessions just to afford these clothes
doubty//rxwha in the other Congo not this one
doubty//rxwha , True
True and RIDICULOUS while they are starving!!!! Even if they don’t sell house ,still they sleep in slum and waste money in those ridiculous clothes That’s my personal view
@@Ybdjlhcgn check out the RT documentary, they talk about it.
@@Ybdjlhcgn ruclips.net/video/W27PnUuXR_A/видео.html
Thanks Drew, amazing video I loved watching
I lived in Brazzaville for a year (1989-90). And yes, les sapeurs were in force then. Well-dressed always before well-fed is the motto. Clothing is more important than housing as well.
Yup nice clothes, then a nice place to live.
Thank you. For this piece
In my country (Uganda) we use this word sapuer to mean a person dressed to kill but few of us knew it's origin!!!.
I will teach my people the origin after watching this video.
Indeed real life is in #africa
#vivaAfrica
I love my country ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤congo 💪💪💪ihope successful
Me too man. Best of luck
Abti beenta inaga da like baad ku raadinaysa
ngl, seeing people dress up in elegant suits really impress me cuz i love how their suits
" je suis devenu sapeur dans les années lointaines" im dead 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I know right
Most excellent to see the sappeur. Long live the SAPPEUR...
My god this is my country origin brazzaville +242 😘😘😘😘😘
I remember dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣 after that other docu “Congo dandies” I rewatch every now n than!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, thanks Drew
Mens suits like those were originally designed for people in Nothern European areas where it is colder. Id love to one day see people in warmer, humid climates around the world develope their own modernist versions of dress wear with less layers and nothing around the neck. It would be pretty neat to see them create a whole new style that gets copied in Western society warmer climates.
The suit was made where i'm from ENGLAND! It's western Europe!
@@Matthew_Ssali - Sorry, my brain said Northern because I was thinking about colder climates 😄. Yes, meant to say Western Europe referring specifically to England. The Northern portion of Western Europe, haha.
I’m your big fan
I’m from 🇸🇴
Living USA 🇺🇸
Thank you so much for you filming
My city
You lucky thank me
I miss my home
I didn't know Congo was this fine
La Sape, an abbreviation based on the phrase Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes (french, literally "Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People") and hinting to the French slang word sape which means "clothes" or sapé, which means "dressed up", is a subculture centered on the cities of Kinshasaand Brazzaville in the DRC and Republic of Congo respectively. An adherent of La Sape is known as a sapeur or a sapeus. The movement embodies the elegance in style and manners of colonial predecessor dandies.
Mum: Go and buy some rice & veg..
Me: give me money, i'm Sapeur, new hat in the store..
Mum: Lord , take him back..
i love this episodes!
Theyre the african version of "kingsman."
Nice fashion and they're looking great 👍😎🤞
Drew never talks about how repression has destroyed these Francophone countries...
Not this Congo it's the other Congo.
@Edd Glassus they never were
Thank you Drew for this vidéo!!
2:38 the guy said « I became a sapeur in a far-away time »
What makes a great man is not the quality of what he wears on his body, but the quality and substance of the treasures he has laid up within himself.
For it is by those treasures within him that his surroundings and neighbors are refined and built up into greater versions of themselves.
When you finish the game and go back to the first level
Underrated comment
Only 9 countries left 😍.... ur videos are soo good !!
0:32 the weirdest but awesome danceeee
Interesting experience. Thx for sharing 😀😀
It is basically a Congo sub-culture. They are great, long live the Sapeur!
Many bankrupt their families and let their children go hungry in order to buy expensive clothes. This is cultural bankruptcy.
Damn these guys have been fresh for longer than I’ve been alive
It would be cool if Brazzers was free in Brazzaville
Beautiful N clean city 👋👏👏👏👏👏
Sappeur: Guy in Congo
Sapeur: fireman
Sape: Société des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Élégantes
Very nice. I first heard of this from RT a documentary "Congo Dandies". God bless Congo.
Irish people know of these dudes because of a Guinness ad a few years back
Very nice video. Keep the good work bro. Claps from Brasil
Hmm the translation of what the guy said in French and what the translator said is quite different xDD
Great video after great video after great video what more can I say my brother 👌🏿🤘🏿💪🏿🤟🏿👍🏿 THANK YOU
Not gonna lie, I respect them too. Killer outfit
Who can relate this video after the RT documentary..?
Contrast is so stark between sapeurs' attires and laid down t shirt of Drew 🤣
Being a sapeur is a lifestyle. I like them because they're not violent people and all they do is expressing the joy of living" la joie de vivre lol".
Boutique must be a good business there!
Wow ! Just cool 😎 . Thanks Drew !
Wow Drew congrats man. You have given me a renewed perspective of this beautiful world... And how come all the politicians want to destroy ours and theors only home!!!
Thanks Drew, really cool video!
We have a word for this is Chicago, it’s called being an Italian
Hilarious...dude..very funny. Peace from NYC
Yea of course "ITALIANS" are the ones driving up the murder rate fighting over crack corners.
@@johncohle8331 That wasn't the topic
@@mugambindwiga163 it’s alright he showed his true colours, pathetic and low self esteem...
Your videos are so interesting. I love all of them. I never heard of a Sappeur.
Yo drew
Wassup man
Can i have a heart for being early 🦋🙈
No
No
Lol peeps😂😂
@@BrilliantGamerRobloxwhat's cracking
I love the good looking green painted taxis..