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  2. Music of Angola - Wikipedia

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    Semba is the predecessor to a variety of music styles originating in Africa.Three of the most famous of these are samba, kizomba, and kuduro.. Semba is popular in Angola today as it was long before that country's independence from the Portuguese colonial system on November 11, 1975.

  3. Semba - Wikipedia

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    Semba is the predecessor to a variety of music styles originated from Angola like kizomba and kuduro (or kuduru, energetic, fast-paced Angolan techno/house music, so to speak).

  4. Anselmo Ralph - Wikipedia

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    Anselmo Ralph was born in Luanda on March 12, 1981. He completed his elementary and high-school years in Angola then migrated to New York to finish college. He majored in Accounting [2] at Borough of Manhattan Community College.

  5. Yola Araújo - Wikipedia

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    Araújo has worked with other prominent Angolan artists such as Yola Semedo, Ary, and Anselmo Ralph.Some of her hits include "Quadradinha", "Não é justo não", "Eu sou" (feat.

  6. Kuduro - Wikipedia

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    Kuduro (or kuduru) is a type of music and dance from Angola.It is characterized as uptempo, energetic, and danceable. Kuduro was developed in Luanda, Angola, in the late 1980s.

  7. David Zé - Wikipedia

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    David Gabriel José Ferreira (23 August 1944 — 27 May 1977) was an Angolan musician, composer and activist. He began his singing career while Angola was still under the rule of the Portuguese Empire and his music often expressed left-wing and anti-colonialist sentiments.

  8. Paulo Flores - Wikipedia

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    Paulo Flores (born 1972) is a musician from Angola. [1]Flores was born in Luanda and spent some of his childhood in Lisbon.His music is mostly written in Portuguese though some is in the Kimbundu language.

  9. Pongo (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Luanda, Angola, Pongo immigrated with her family to Lisboa, Portugal, escaping from the Angolan civil war. [4] In the new country, her mother worked as a maid and her father worked as a construction laborer.