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The music video was released alongside the song on September 8, ... Streaming/digital download – Bongos: The Pack [20] "Bongos" (explicit) – 2:55 ... New Zealand ...
In 2022, Omary won 3 Tanzanian Music Awards from 7 nominations including Best Bongo Flava Song and Best Male Bongo Flava Artist [11] Marioo released his debut album “The Kid You Know” on December 9, 2022. [12] The 16 track album saw Marioo working with different music heavyweights such as Rayvanny, Tyla, Harmonize, Ali Kiba and more.
The album was critically acclaimed. Music in Africa's Charles Maganga dubbed the album the most personal album by Harmonize to date. [17] On November 24, 2023 Harmonize released his fourth studio album titled Visit Bongo, which was named by Notjustok as the best Tanzanian album of 2023 [18]
Owerri Bongo (Bongo/Igbo Bongo) is a style of Igbo highlife music that has its origins in the Igbo people of Owerri and spread around all Imo State, which is in eastern Nigeria. The musical style is a sub-genre of Igbo highlife music. [1] Unlike Igbo highlife, which is known for its brass horns and often somber feel.
"Let You Know" is a song by South African record producer Sketchy Bongo and South African singer Shekhinah. It was released on 6 April 2016 by Ultra Music [1] and the song is featured on Sketchy Bongo's debut album Unmasked. [2] [3]
Just like Mr. II, he is a pioneering Tanzanian MC, who have remained some of the most popular hip hop musicians in Tanzania, despite influx of many new bidders. Also similar to Mr. II and Deepac Braxx from (Kisii County) but who resides in Nairobi Kenya his lyrics often have political messages. In one of his songs he imitates an elder ...
The song won three Tanzania Music Awards. [8] He then released his debut studio album Kamwambie same year in 2010. In 2014, Platnumz earned a nomination at BET Awards 2014 for Best International Act: Africa. [9] Platnumz has frequently collaborated with videographer Director Kenny for his music videos.
After independence, the new Angolan government took Angola's best solo acts and founded and supported an orchestra called "Semba Tropical". The purpose was to revive the lost music industry, as described by a People's Republic of Angola ministry spokesman during the band's tour in Europe in the mid-1980s: "We had great problems because of the ...