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  2. Bongo Flava - Wikipedia

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    However, this has changed in recent years and increasingly many commercial Bongo Flava songs deal with topics such as love, heartbreak, success and hardship. This change in topic remains a point of contention between the earlier generation who saw the rise of Bongo Flava, and the new generation who tend to prefer catchy and club ready songs. [41]

  3. Marioo - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Marioo released his smash hit Mama Amina, which was an Amapiano song infused with some elements of Bongo Flava. The song was marked number 11 on the list of best Tanzanian songs of the decade ranging from 2012-2022. [6] His next Amapiano releases such as Dear Ex, Bia Tamu and Lonely have marked his status as the king of Swahili Amapiano.

  4. Nay Wa Mitego - Wikipedia

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    The song was subsequently banned by the Tanzanian government, [10] and Nay Wa Mitego was temporarily detained for questioning. [ 11 ] In 'Amkeni,' a 2023 song, Nay wa Mitego boldly called out the government, describing it as corrupt and accusing the President [ 12 ] of merely putting up billboards to portray herself as hardworking while ...

  5. Dully Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Mr Misifa or Mr Chicks, Dully Sykes is a bongo flava artist from Tanzania, the grandson of Abdulwahid Sykes.He has performed in the UK [2] and he is one of the pioneers of Swahili dancehall in the African Great Lakes region, and is widely known for hits like "Julieta", "Salome", "Historia ya Kweli" and "Leah".

  6. Music of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Flava is one of the newer Tanzanian genres, developed in the 1990s, and is a fusion genre. It is a continuation of muziki wa kizazi kipya, meaning "Music of the new generation" of the late '80s and early '90s. [11] At its inception, bongo flava was more heavily influenced by US hip-hop and reggae, fused with Tanzanian music styles. [6 ...

  7. Abby Chams - Wikipedia

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    Stated that, Abigail Chams is a Tanzanian musician who performs Bongo Flava music to international standards, with a musical education and great ability to play different instruments. [ 11 ] On September 29, 2023, Abigail Chams released her debut EP 5, which contained six tracks including collaborations with Marioo , Rayvanny , Whozu and Chino ...

  8. Tanzanian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    While many scholars and journalists use Bongo Flava and Hip Hop interchangeably, distinctions are made by many Bongo Flava and Hip Hop artists. [9] [10] Bongo flava borrows from Tanzanian hip hop, with fast rhythms and rhymes in Swahili. The name "Bongo Flava" comes from the Swahili word for brains: ubongo. Bongo is the nickname of Dar es Salaam.

  9. A Boy from Tandale - Wikipedia

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    It was released on March 14, 2018, by Universal Music Group. After joining Universal Music Group in 2017, [1] Diamond began working on the songs which would be used on the album. Musically, A Boy from Tandale is an afro-pop, Bongo Flava album that displays influences of music from West of Africa - especially Nigeria.