Tag: East African Hip Hop

Throwback Thursday | Hard Blasters Crew – Tupo Nyuma.

As you are aware, it is Thursday once again, and today we are paying
tribute to the 90’s Tanzanian Hip Hop group, The “Hard Blasters Crew”. Our
emphasis today will be on their third and final album, which was
launched in 1999 after being recorded at MJ Records. This achievement
was made possible with the inclusion of Joseph Haule, known as Professor
Jay, who was previously referred to as Nigga J. This album, entitled
β€œFunga Kazi 2000,” features popular tracks such as β€œChemsha Bongo,”
β€œMamsap,” and β€œChuzi Limekubali.” The entire album was produced by
Ludigo Bishota.

The highlighted track of the day is titled β€œTupo Nyuma,” which is also
part of this LP and features contributions from Big Willy and his late nephew LB Geniuz, Fanani and Prof Jay .

In this collaboration, they discuss the challenges of life due to bribery, waste, and unfair favoritism, indicating that the country is heading in a negative direction. To be frank, this track is quite impactful.

Enjoy the snippet of this song below.

Throwback Thursday | Kwanza Unit – Itapobidi.

Kwanza Unit, commonly referred to as KU, means “First Unit” and was formed in 1993 through the merger of several groups, including the Villain Gangsters, led by the famous rapper Rhymson (also known as Ramadhan A. Mponjika), Riders Posse, Tribe X, and various solo artists.

The founding members of Kwanza Unit consist of Rhymson, KBC (Kiba Cha Singo), D-Rob (Robert Mwingira), Eazy-B (Bernard Luanda), Fresh-G (Godfrey Koshuma), and Y-Tang, among others. Furthermore, there is a wider network of associated individuals known as the Kwanza Unit Foundation or Kwanzanians.

The group’s first album, titled Kwanza Unit, was released in 1994, followed by their second album, Tropical Techniques, in 1996. Their third album, Kwanzanians, was released in 1999, available in both tape and CD formats. The single β€œMsafiri,” which is part of the third album, Kwanzanians, received significant attention.

Today, our throwback post will highlight the song “Itapobidi,” which features verses from all five members who recorded the first album in 1994. I am sharing a snippet of approximately 2 minutes so you can experience 90’s hip hop music in Tanzania. Enjoy this rare gem recorded at Mawingu Studios, Mwenge Dar-es-salaam, under the production of the legendary DJ and Producer Boniphace Kilosa, also known as DJ Boniluv.

Listen to “Kwanza Unit – Itapobidi (Snippet)” below;

AUDIO | Kiri Ft Mkorinto – Mtutu

Mtutu” by Kiri featuring Mkorinto is a captivating track that presents a blend of lively rhythms and memorable melodies. This collaboration emphasizes the distinct styles of both artists, resulting in a sound that appeals to enthusiasts of modern African music.

The song frequently delves into themes of love, celebration, and cultural pride, encouraging listeners to dance and relish the moment. With its irresistible beats and invigorating energy, “Mtutu” is ideal for social events and festive celebrations.

Listen to “Kiri Ft Mkorinto – Mtutu” below;

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AUDIO | Kaa La Moto Ft Simba Zee, Black Mtengwa, Tricks, Tylo M! Chbo Dee, Survivor, Musa Kiama, Young Njita, Ohms Law Montana, Emkay 64, Reagan Dandy – Funga File Cypher

The East African music industry is in a constant state of evolution, with collaboration playing an increasingly vital role in the creation of impactful songs. A prime example of such collaboration is the recent track “Funga File Cypher,” which features a talented group of artists including Kaa La Moto, Simba Zee, Black Mtengwa, Tricks, Tylo M, Chbo Dee, Survivor, Musa Kiama, Young Njita, Ohms Law Montana, Emkay 64, and Reagan Dandy. Released in 2025, this song exemplifies how artists can unite to produce a rich and engaging musical experience.

Funga File Cypher” is distinguished not only by its catchy melodies but also by its distinctive fusion of styles and lyrical themes. Each artist contributes their unique voice and background, resulting in a diverse sound that appeals to a wide audience. The song features an infectious rhythm and clever wordplay, making it both enjoyable and intellectually stimulating. The collaborative essence of the song underscores how modern music often embodies the strength of unity and creativity among various talents.

Watch “Kaa La Moto Ft Simba Zee, Black Mtengwa, Tricks, Tylo M! Chbo Dee, Survivor, Musa Kiama, Young Njita, Ohms Law Montana, Emkay 64, Reagan Dandy – Funga File Cypher” below;

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Throwback Thursday | Soggy Doggy Anter – Sauti Ya Ghetto Ft Drez Chief & Jos Mtambo

It is yet another Thursday, and as per our tradition, we present a throwback track of the day. This week, our attention is directed towards my friend and family member, Anselm Ngaiza, widely recognized as Soggy Doggy Anter. Today, our focus takes us back to 1999, from his album titled Bongo New York, which features a song named “Sauti ya Ghetto“.

In this track, Soggy collaborated with Drez Chief from the group BDP Kamili, representing Kinondoni, and Jos Mtambo from Kigamboni, Dar-es-salaam. The phrase Sauti ya Ghetto is a Swahili term that translates to “Ghetto Sound.” The album also includes other well-known songs such as “I Love You Too” featuring Unique Sisters, “Kifo” featuring the late legend Dr. Remmy Ongala, among others.

The song consists of three verses, with each artist taking turns to deliver their verses, showcasing various rapping styles, metaphors, and lyrical patterns. Upon its release, this song received significant airtime on all FM radio stations in Tanzania.

Listen to “Soggy Doggy Anter – Sauti Ya Ghetto featuring Drez Chief and Jos Mtambo” below;

THROWBACK | KBC – Heads On The Regular

Ksingo aka KBC

It is yet another Thursday, which marks our tradition of sharing a throwback πŸ”™ track of the day. Today, we will highlight a member of the Kwanza Unit group, presenting one of his finest solo tracks. His name is Kibacha Singo, also referred to as KSingo. The title of the song is “Heads on the Regular.”

As the title implies, the track features a hard-hitting Boombap beat that undoubtedly resonates. KSingo delivers impactful lyrics that enhance this remarkable beat. This serves as a quintessential example of Tanzanian 90s hip hop tracks that enabled Bongo Hiphop enthusiasts to genuinely experience the vibes. Big up to the Legendary producer who did the beat DJ Boniluv.

Enjoy this classic track from KBC, and remember to visit all my social media platforms for more stories and music like this. Stay blessed 🎢🎼🎡πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’―πŸ’―

Listen to KBC – Heads on the regular Snippet Below;

AUDIO | Lord Eyez Ft Moni Centrozone – Pita Hivi

Tanzanian hip hop artist Lord Eyez makes a remarkable comeback with “Pita Hivi,” a compelling anthem featuring Moni Centrozone. This track is defined by its raw beats, confident flows, and passionate lyrics, rendering it a must-listen for street music fans across East Africa.

The title “Pita Hivi,” which can be loosely interpreted as “Pass that way” or “Move to the side,” serves as a bold proclamation. Supported by robust percussion and driving beats, Lord Eyez presents powerful verses that emphasize his street credibility and competitive nature, while Moni Centrozone adds sharp lyricism that highlights themes of ambition, hustle, and dominance within the industry.

Listen to “Lord Eyez Ft Moni Centrozone – Pita Hivi” below;

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AUDIO | Nikki Mbishi & Miracle Noma – Toka Maghettoni (Wachimba Chumvi)

Tanzanian hip hop has emerged as a dynamic and influential genre in East Africa, highlighting the talents of local artists while tackling social issues and cultural themes. A recent release that has garnered attention from fans is “Toka Maghettoni (Wachimba Chumvi)” by Nikki Mbishi and Miracle Noma. This track not only showcases the artistic creativity of its creators but also provides insights into the evolving hip hop scene in Tanzania.

Nikki Mbishi, a prominent figure in the Tanzanian music industry, has established himself with his distinctive style and impactful lyrics. He is known for fusing traditional Tanzanian sounds with modern hip hop, resulting in a unique auditory experience. Miracle Noma, conversely, is a rising artist who has rapidly gained popularity due to her captivating performances and relatable themes. Together, they introduce a fresh dynamic to the Tanzanian hip hop landscape.

Listen to “Nikki Mbishi & Miracle Noma – Toka Maghettoni (Wachimba Chumvi)” below.

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AUDIO | Iyanii Ft Dufla – Donjo Maber.

Iyanii, an emerging talent in the music industry, has collaborated with Dufla to unveil a new song titled “Donjo Maber.” This partnership has sparked significant excitement among both fans and critics. The track features infectious beats paired with captivating lyrics, highlighting the abilities of both artists and solidifying their status in the modern music landscape.

“Donjo Maber,” akin to numerous contemporary songs, embodies themes that resonate with younger audiences. The title itself piques interest, as “Donjo Maber” conveys a feeling of celebration and happiness. The song includes lively melodies and rhythms that draw in listeners, making it ideal for social gatherings and dance parties. The production quality is exceptional, demonstrating the expertise of the producers who contributed to crafting a sound that is both innovative and attractive.

Listen to “Iyanii Ft Dufla – Donjo Maber” below;

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AUDIO | WADAGLIZ – SYANDA

WADAGLIZ is an emerging talent in the Kenyan music industry, recognized for his distinctive sound and engaging lyrics. His most recent track, “SYANDA,” has received significant attention and acclaim since its debut. This essay will explore the themes, musical style, and overall influence of “SYANDA” on both WADAGLIZ’s career and the Kenyan music scene.

SYANDA” embodies the rich culture and lively spirit of Kenya. The title itself originates from a Swahili term that means “unity” or “togetherness.” This idea is fundamental to the song, as it highlights the significance of community and mutual support among individuals. WADAGLIZ leverages his platform to advocate for messages of unity, urging listeners to unite despite their differences. This theme resonates with many, particularly in today’s society, where divisions frequently overshadow the notion of unity.

Listen to “WADAGLIZ – SYANDA” below;

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