
It is another Thursday, and in accordance with our tradition, we select a throwback track to enjoy. Today’s selection features the one and only Joseph Mbilinyi, better known by his stage names Mr. II, Sugu, and 2 Proud. He is a notable Tanzanian politician, human rights advocate, and rapper. Originating from Mbeya, Tanzania, he began his rapping career in 1990 and has since established himself as the first Tanzanian rap artist to gain substantial recognition.
His music addresses political themes, social injustices, and various challenges encountered by Tanzanians, making him a voice for the voiceless. As a prominent figure in the Bongo Flava genre, Sugu tackles significant social issues in Swahili, including subjects such as prostitution, immigration, and the struggles of street children. His unique lyrical style, marked by a systematic yet swift delivery, has become a defining characteristic of the genre.
Sugu, also known as Mr. II or Jongwe, and sometimes referred to as Taita, is personally regarded by me as the “Triple OG” of Tanzanian hip-hop or Bongo Flava. He is the chief organizer of the annual Tanzania Hip-Hop Summit and has recently been involved with the Bongo Flavour Honors, excelling in the industry. He has garnered numerous Pan-African music awards and has performed at various international festivals. His song “Haki” is considered the quintessential anthem of Bongo Flava in Swahili.
On this Thursday, we are showcasing a video of Sugu performing “Mambo Ya Fedha” alongside Lady Jaydee, with Afande Sele providing stage support. This performance was part of the album launch for his sixth LP titled “Muziki Na Maisha,” released in 2001.
Enjoy this 2-minute and 37-second video featuring Sugu energizing the atmosphere with Lady Jaydee, accompanied by Afande Sele supporting their vocals on stage.
