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Throwback Thursday | Mac D Ft. Balozi Dola Soul – Kifo Cha Nyani.

It is yet another Thursday, and the moment has arrived to relax with today’s Throwback Thursday feature. Today, we will highlight the one and only Ilala Native, Benjamin McDennis Kamtawa, who is more commonly known by his stage name, Mac D or Mac Dizzo. The song we will showcase today is titled “Kifo Cha Nyani,” which features a Legendary Mc from the group Tha De-Plow-Ma-Tz, known as Balozi Dola Soul, born Ahmed Dola can be heard on the Intro of the track. In the song “Kifo Cha Nyani,” which translates to “The Death of a Monkey,”

Mac D discusses the challenges of life and incorporates a segment of a Swahili proverb to convey his message. This Swahili verse states, “Siku ya nyani kufa, miti yote huteleza.” This Swahili proverb implies that on the day a monkey dies, all the branches of the trees it attempts to grasp become slippery and lose their grip.

The true meaning or message behind it is that it describes the condition of an individual when faced with misfortune, bad luck, or a period of failure. It suggests that when a person encounters difficulties, every step they attempt to take or every assistance they seek seems to fail, as if everything is working against them. This proverb is also frequently used in political contexts or in everyday life to depict a time when an individual struggles to overcome challenges. This song was recorded in 2001 at MJ Records.

Mac D has been actively collaborating with various Bongo Flava/Hip Hop artists, such as Soggy Doggy on the track “Twiga,” and Unique Sisters on songs like “Lazizi.” He previously worked with them on the track “Nakupenda Si Utani,” and they also joined forces on a Unique Sister song titled “Bounce.” The collaboration between Mac D and Unique Sisters appears to be exceptional, leading to numerous joint projects. Additionally, he released a track in 2019 called “Mchepuko,” featuring “Country Wizzy

Listen to ” Mac D Ft Balozi Dola Soul – Kifo Cha Nyani” below;


THROWBACK THURSDAY | Mac D

It is yet another Thursday, and it is time to unwind with today’s TBT selection. Today, we will spotlight the one and only Ilala Native, Benjamin McDennis Kamtawa, who is more widely recognized by his stage name, Mac D. The song we will feature today is called “Lazizi,” which includes a female R&B trio known as Unique Sister.

Mac D & Unique Sisters

Mac D has been actively collaborating with the Kipozi Sisters (Unique Sisters) for years. He previously partnered with them on the track “Nakupenda Si Utani,” and they also collaborated on a Unique Sister song titled “Bounce.” The synergy between Mac D and Unique Sisters seems to be remarkable, resulting in numerous joint efforts.

Here is a photo of Mac D & Ngomanagwa in 2002, Ilala natives catching up.

Listen to “Mac D Ft. Unique Sister – Lazizi” below;

THROWBACK | Ugly Faces

L to R: Eazy Daz, DJ RichMaka & Mac D

It is Thursday once again, which means it is time for Throwback Music, allowing us to reflect on the good old days filled with great tunes. Today, we will spotlight the group “Ugly Faces” hailing from Ilala Shariff Shamba in Dar-es-Salaam. This duo consisted of two aspiring rappers eager to make their mark in the music industry: Benjamin McDennis Kamtawa, known as Mac D, and Khatibu Amani, referred to as Easy Daz.

L to R: Mac D, B Moses (Homeboy) & Eazy Daz – Ilala.

Their debut single was recorded at Mawingu Studios in Mwenge, Dar-es-Salaam, under the production and engineering of Boniphace Kilosa, also known as DJ Boniluv. Released in 1995, the single titled “Wapambe Nuksi” quickly became a hit, igniting excitement among the youth during their performances at secondary school concerts. Its success was undeniable.

In 1996, they returned to the same studio to record a second single, again collaborating with DJ Boniluv, after their manager at the time, Richard Mwandemani, also known as DJ Richmaka, secured the necessary resources. This second track, “Chachatika,” further solidified Ugly Faces’ presence in the Tanzanian music scene.

However, in 1998, the group disbanded when Easy Daz relocated abroad in search of a better life. This prompted Mac D to embark on solo projects, collaborating with various artists. Notable collaborations during this period included “Twiga Featuring Soggy Doggy,” “Kifo Cha Nyani Featuring Balozi Dola Soul,” “Tabibu Remix Feat Juma Nature“, “Nakupenda Si Utani Feat Unique Sisters and “Njoo Ucheze na Mi,” among others. He subsequently released his first solo album, titled “Hali Yangu.”

Mac D continues to pursue music to this day, although he also works at a clearing and forwarding company. Meanwhile, Easy Daz has settled in Brazil, South America.

Feel free to listen to a few audio snippets and a track from the “Hali Yangu” LP below.

Ugly Faces – Wapambe Nuksi (Snippet) below;

Ugly Faces – Chachatika (Snippet) below;

Mac D – Njoo Ucheze Nami Video below;