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  2. File:Sw-ke-chemsha bongo.flac - Wikipedia

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    English: Pronunciation of Swahili "chemsha bongo", spoken by a woman from Kenya. Deutsch: Aussprache von Swahili "chemsha bongo", gesprochen von einer Frau aus Kenia.

  3. Professor Jay - Wikipedia

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    This represents the brainwashing of the public as politicians make these false promises over and over. However, after the song was released, the president of Tanzania referenced the lyrics in one of his speeches, which acknowledged the presence of Bongo Flava and the success of Professor Jay's political lyrics. [5]

  4. Tanzanian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Etymology of the name "Bongo" of Bongo Flava comes from Kiswahili usually meaning brains, inelegance, cleverness but can also mean mentally deranged. [5] Bongo is the augmentative form of Ubongo, Kiswahili for Brainland. [6] Flava is kiswahili for Flavour. [6] Ubongo is a term originally use, and in Tanzania still used, for the city of Dar es ...

  5. Bongo Flava - Wikipedia

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    The name "Bongo" in Bongo Flava comes from Kiswahili usually meaning brains, intelligence, cleverness. [5] Bongo is the augmentative form of Ubongo, a Swahili word for Brain. [6] Flava is a Swahili term for Flavour. [6] Bongo is a term which was originally used to refer the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. [5]

  6. Genge - Wikipedia

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    The genre is commonly performed in Sheng, a mixture Swahili, English and various local dialects. The word "Genge" itself comes from Sheng slang , meaning "a group or a mass of people." Origins and characteristics

  7. 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 ...

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  9. Bongo cha cha cha - Wikipedia

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    "Bongo cha cha cha" is a song by French-Italian singer Caterina Valente. It was originally released in 1959 on a single . The song became a big national and international hit, being translated into several languages including Spanish, German, French and English.