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The collaboration titled “January to December” features Tanzanian artists Inspector Haroun,Jay Moe, and Ibrah Nation, showcasing an exhilarating blend of Bongo Flava and hip-hop. This track presents a captivating mix of rhythmic beats and engaging lyrics that depict the various experiences encountered throughout the year. Each artist contributes their distinct style, with Inspector Haroun delivering a classic performance, Jay Moe offering a smooth lyrical flow, and Ibrah Nation infusing a soulful essence, resulting in a cohesive and dynamic musical experience.
This piece serves as a tribute to the journey of life, providing listeners with an inspiring and relatable anthem. It is an essential addition to any playlist, perfect for moments of reflection and motivation.
You can view “Inspector Haroun Ft Jay Moe & Ibrah Nation – January to December” below.
Gangwe Mobb is a hip hop ensemble hailing from Tanzania, specifically the Temeke neighborhood in Dar es Salaam. The group consists of two members: Inspector Haroun, whose real name is Haroun Kahena, and Luteni Kalama, known as Karama Bakari.The term “Gangwe” is derived from a popular slang expression from the 1980s, signifying “hardcore.” In their music, gangwe encapsulates the gritty and urban hip hop ethos that characterizes the majority of their tracks.
Their initial success came with the single “Mauzauza” in 1996, Dogo Side Boy was also included in this single. This single was recorded at Mawingu Studios and produced by legendary DJ Boniluv.
Producer and Legendary DJ Boniluv.
Their first album, “Simulizi La Ufasaha,” featured national hits such as “Ngangali” and “Mtoto wa Geti Kali.” The group’s second album, “Nje Ndani,” released in 2002, included what is arguably their most famous track, “Asali wa Moyo.” One of their singles, “Bundasiliga,” translates to “slinger of bundles of hay,” conveying a significant social message. Additionally, they collaborated with the Kenyan group Necessary Noize on the song “Tunajirusha.”
Gangwe Mobb has characterized their musical style as cartoon rap (rap katuni in Swahili), which reflects the experiences faced by lower-class urban youth in their daily lives. Their songs have contributed to the development of a new slang dialect, with each track introducing unique slang terms.
Among their works is the song “Rap Katuni,” featured on the “Nje Ndani” album.
At the 2004 Tanzania Music Awards, their album “Nje Ndani” received a nomination for Best Hip Hop Album. This album was Produced by Bongo Records own, P Funk Majani.
Gangwe Mobb NJE NDANI Cassette Tape Album Cover.
Producer P Funk Majani
Since 2004, the group has been relatively inactive. Inspector Haroun has pursued a solo career, while Luteni Kalama has maintained a lower profile, associating with Wanaume Family, led by Juma Nature. In 2008, Gangwe Mobb announced their intention to make a comeback.
They have indicated that their name was inspired by the iconic hip-hop group Mobb Deep.
Listen to 5 of their tracks they have released as a group below;