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  2. Mungu ibariki Afrika - Wikipedia

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    South Africa, where the song comes from, uses only some of the words, Zambia uses only the tune and other countries have now abandoned its use. [2] " Mungu ibariki Afrika" was inspired by the African National Congress's (ANC) use of "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" ("God Bless Africa") as its party song after its use at Ohlange High School .

  3. A.Y. (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Best Video Tanzania Won 2008 Tanzania Music Awards: Habari Ndio Hiyo Ft Mwana Fa: Collaboration Of The Year Won 2008 Pearl of Africa Music Awards [14] Himself Best Tanzanian Male Artist Won 2010 Tanzania music awards [15] Leo Ft Avril (singer) Best Reggae Song Won 2012 Channel O Music Video Awards: Himself Best East African Video Won

  4. Godzilla (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Godzilla performed on the same stage that international artist Busta rhymes performed. Godzilla performed at Serengeti fiesta tour again in 2010 and 2011, whereby Ludacris was the international artist on the final tour that took place in Dar es salaam. In 2012 he hit the same stage as Rick Ross did, the same as in 2013 and 2014.

  5. Music of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzanian national anthem is Mungu Ibariki Africa (God Bless Africa), composed by South African composer Enoch Sontonga in 1897. [43] The tune is the ANC's official song and later became the national anthem of South Africa. The melody is also the national anthem of Zambia. In Tanzania, Swahili lyrics were written

  6. Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika - Wikipedia

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    The song was the official anthem for the African National Congress during the apartheid era and was a symbol of the anti-apartheid movement. [7] For decades during the apartheid regime it was considered by many to be the unofficial national anthem of South Africa, representing the suffering of the oppressed masses.

  7. Lucas Mkenda - Wikipedia

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    Lucas Mkenda was born in 1978, a Chaga in Moshi, Tanzania. He currently resides in Kenya with his wife whom they have two daughters. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2021, Mr. Nice's mother who was living in Moshi , Tanzania passed away.

  8. Tanzania Nakupenda Kwa Moyo Wote - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania Nakupenda Kwa Moyo Wote" is a Swahili-language patriotic song about Tanzania in East Africa. [1] The song's history and authorship is uncertain, but stretches back to the colonial days, when then it was sung as thus " Tanganyika, Tanganyika nakupenda kwa moyo wote ."

  9. Diamond Platnumz - Wikipedia

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    He would record songs with the money he earned from the clothes' business and eventually recorded his first single "Toka Mwanzo", a Bongo flava song fused with R&B. [7] The song was not successful commercially. His breakthrough hit single "Kamwambie" was released in 2010. [7] The song won three Tanzania Music Awards. [8]

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