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  2. Bongo Flava - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Flava is a large divergent evolution of muziki wa kizazi kipya, meaning "music of the new generations", which originated in the middleclass youth of Kinondoni District, in Dar es Salaam between the mid-1980s and 1990s. [10]

  3. A.Y. (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ambwene Allen Yessayah (born 5 July 1982), better known by his stage name A.Y., is a Tanzanian bongo flava artist of Makonde heritage. He was born in Mtwara, Mtwara Region, Tanzania. He began his career with the group S.O.G. in 1996. He decided to go solo in 2002. A.Y. is among the first bongo flava artists to commercialize hip hop. He was ...

  4. Vanessa Mdee - Wikipedia

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    She later rose to prominence as a radio and TV host, hosting Epic Bongo Star Search and Dume Challenge for ITV Tanzania before signing to B'Hits Music Group in late 2012. After joining B'hits Music Group, Mdee collaborated with Tanzanian rapper A.Y. on a record Money and Ommy Dimpoz, a Bongo Flava artist on a record Me and You that was later ...

  5. Kontawa - Wikipedia

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    Kontawa was born and raised in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. He developed an interest in music from an early age, and his upbringing in Tanzania's vibrant cultural environment influenced his musical style, which blends genres such as hip hop, bongo flava, and singeli. [3]

  6. Shilole - Wikipedia

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    Zena Yusuf Mohammed (born 20 December 1987, in Tanzania), known by her stage name Shilole, is a Tanzanian musician [1] and actress. She specializes in R&B, Zouk, and new generation Tanzania music popularly known as Bongo Fleva.

  7. Maua Sama - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Maua Sama released her 7-track EP Cinema, which delves into themes of love, vulnerability, and personal expression, and features collaborations with Tanzanian artists Ali Kiba and Jux. The project was well-received for its rich blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and Bongo Flava elements, and Maua's introspective songwriting. [9]

  8. Queen Darleen - Wikipedia

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    Bongo flava, afro-pop: Occupation(s) Singer rapper: ... Darleen was married to Isihaka Mtoro as his second wife. [10 ... Wikipedia® is a registered trademark ...

  9. 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.