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Throwback Thursday | Hard Blasters – Time For Action Feat. Killa B

Today is Thursday, and we are once again celebrating the legendary 90’s Tanzanian Hip Hop Music from The Hard Blasters Crew. Our spotlight today is on their third and final album, released in 1999 after being recorded at MJ Records. This achievement was made possible by the inclusion of Joseph Haule, known as Professor Jay, who was previously called Nigga J. The album, titled “Funga Kazi 2000,” features popular tracks like “Chemsha Bongo,” “Mamsap,” and “Chuzi Limekubali.” The entire production of the album was handled by Ludigo Bishota.

The track highlighted today is “Time For Action,” which is also part of this LP and features contributions from Killa B born Badi Sangu of “Imeditation Kingdom” (2nd Photo below). He is the guy who introduced Nigga Jay to Hard Blasters Crew . In this collaboration, they emphasize the necessity for action without excuses. Terry Msiagi, also known as Fanani (Photo below), performed the first verse on this track. This is the sole track on the LP that was recorded in English.

Joseph Haule, widely recognized by his stage name Professor Jay, is a Tanzanian hip hop recording artist, politician, and former member of the Tanzanian parliament representing the Mikumi constituency. He stands as a significant figure in the “Bongo Flava” Tanzanian hip hop subgenre, which blends elements of Western hip hop with Tanzanian traditions, incorporating Swahili lyrics and an activist stance on pressing social issues in Tanzania, such as “UKIMWI” translate to HIV/AIDS, wealth disparity, and political corruption.

While the rain may be halted, the honor of Prof Jay in Bongo Flava cannot be diminished. On May 1, 2026, the Bongo Flava Honors will finally realize Jay’s long-awaited induction ceremony. History will be made at 710 Garden, Kawe, with Sugu The Jongwe commemorating the event.

Listen to “Hard Blasters Crew – Time for Action (Prof Jay & Killa B Verses) below;

AUDIO | Chidi Beenz – Mchaka Mchaka

Renowned Tanzanian Bongo Flava artist Chidi Beenz, popularly referred to as “King wa Ilala” and “Chuma,” presents a powerful track entitled “Mchaka Mchaka,” which showcases his authentic street style and lyrical prowess within the Tanzanian hip-hop landscape.

Furthermore, the song is frequently linked with collaborations that include artists such as Chiku K and Stick Rhymez, which infuse additional energy and lyrical interaction into the piece. Built upon a robust Bongo Flava/hip-hop base, the track encapsulates the quintessential sound that characterized Tanzania’s rap movement during its emergence.

In addition, Chidi Benz is acknowledged as one of the trailblazers of Tanzanian hip-hop celebrated for his forceful delivery, genuine street credibility, and significant impact on the evolution of the nation’s rap culture. His music continues to resonate with audiences who value authentic, unfiltered hip-hop narratives.

The track exudes a potent street essence, focusing on themes of confidence, ambition, and dominance within the rap industry. It embodies a competitive spirit, where lyrical talent, stage presence, and resilience are the hallmarks of success, rendering it a powerful anthem for self-expression and street authenticity.

Watch Video by “Chidi Beenz – Mchaka Mchaka” below;

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AUDIO | G Nako – Sawa Ft Lord Eyez, Nikki Mbishi, P Mawenge & Songa

Tanzanian hip-hop artists G Nako, Lord Eyez, Nikki Mbishi, P Mawenge, and Songa unite for a compelling collaboration titled “Sawa.” This track features some of the most esteemed lyricists within the Bongo hip-hop scene.

Sawa” serves as a hardcore rap anthem that highlights lyrical intricacy, clever wordplay, and the essence of authentic hip-hop culture. The collaboration merges the Northern influences of G Nako and Lord Eyez from the group “Weusi” with the precise, technical delivery of Nikki Mbishi, P Mawenge, and Songa, resulting in a track that resonates with true rap enthusiasts.

Renowned for their dedication to conscious music and impactful lyrical content, the artists present a performance rich in bars, punchlines, and cultural representation, embodying the spirit of Tanzanian hip-hop.

This track exemplifies the ongoing collaboration among elite lyricists who emphasize skill, storytelling, and traditional rap components, establishing “Sawa” as a remarkable release for genre aficionados.

Listen to “G Nako – Sawa Ft Lord Eyez, Nikki Mbishi, P Mawenge & Songa” below;

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AUDIO | Fredrick Mulla Ft. Mex Cortez – King Kong.

Tanzanian hip-hop titans Fredrick Mulla and Mex Cortez, under the banner of Colossal Music, present a powerful rap anthem entitled “King Kong,” which was released in April 2026. This track distinguishes itself as a striking demonstration of lyrical prowess and authority within the East African rap landscape.

“King Kong” is a lyric-heavy hip-hop composition that showcases the sharp wordplay, self-assurance, and competitive spirit of both artists. The title itself represents their formidable presence and towering influence in the rap industry, establishing them as significant figures to be acknowledged.

With an intense delivery and punchline-focused verses, Fredrick Mulla infuses his signature storytelling and astute lyricism, while Mex Cortez enhances the track with his technical flow and authenticity rooted in street culture.

The song embodies a celebration of unadulterated rap talent, confidence, and lyrical dominance, rendering it essential listening for enthusiasts of hardcore hip-hop.

Watch Music Video “Fredrick Mulla Ft. Mex Cortez – King Kong” below;

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AUDIO | Climax BiBo – Talaka 1

Tanzanian rapper Climax BiBo makes a significant comeback with a new single titled “Talaka 1,” which was officially released on April 10, 2026, under Money Tall Presents. This track signifies a remarkable return for the artist following a period of reduced activity in the music industry.

Climax BiBo is highly regarded in the Bongo Hip Hop community for his profound lyrics and storytelling prowess. He is known for addressing real-life issues through his music, and he continues to embody the essence of traditional Tanzanian hip hop with his authentic delivery and thought-provoking themes. With “Talaka 1,” he reminds his audience of his distinctive style, igniting discussions that “Hip Hop is back.”

The title “Talaka 1,” which translates to “first divorce” or “first notice of separation,” establishes the mood for a narrative-focused track that delves into relationship challenges. The song examines themes of conflict, emotional turmoil, and the harsh truths of love disintegrating, conveyed through incisive lyrics and a gritty hip hop sound that resonates with listeners.

Listen to, “Climax BiBo – Talaka 1” below;

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AUDIO | Ringle Beatz & Mex Cortez – Kufa Kupona

The track ‘Kufa Kupona’ by Ringle Beatz and Mex Cortez explores the difficulties and obstacles encountered within the music industry, represented through metaphors such as ‘sniper‘ and ‘bible‘.

The lyrics highlight the artist’s commitment to their art, confronting criticism and rivalry while remaining faithful to their passion and skills, ultimately striving for achievement and acknowledgment in a highly competitive landscape.

Producer/Rapper “Ringle Beatz” collaborates with the BarbenderMex Cortez” to deliver some intense verses on this track. Regarding Mex Cortez, every rap enthusiast in Tanzania and across Africa recognizes his exceptional talent on the microphone.

Listen to “Ringle Beatz & Mex Cortez – Kufa Kupona” below;

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THROWBACK | KBC – Heads On The Regular

Ksingo aka KBC

It is yet another Thursday, which marks our tradition of sharing a throwback 🔙 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 🎶🎼🎵🔥🔥🔥💯💯

Listen to KBC – Heads on the regular Snippet Below;