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    José Adelino Barceló de Carvalho (born 5 September 1942), better known as Bonga, is an Angolan folk and semba singer-songwriter. He was born in Kipiri in...
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  • Look up bonga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bonga is a town in Ethiopia. Bonga may also refer to: Bonga (name) Bonga (musician) (born 1942), Angolan...
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  • Bonga is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Bonga (musician) (born 1942), Angolan singer-songwriter George Bonga (1802–1880)...
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  • The following is a list of Angolan musicians: Ngola Ritmos Waldemar Bastos Bonga Teta Lando Sam Mangwana Idegarda Oliveira Lourdes Van-Dúnem Paulo Flores...
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  • and "Uno," both produced by East African hit-makers Hunter Nation and "Bonga".[needs update] Harmonize released his first studio album with 18 tracks...
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  • Sanele Tresure Sithole (born 28 March 1989), known professionally as Sun-El Musician, is a South African disc jockey, music producer, and songwriter. Born and...
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    Vivalda Dula (category Angolan musicians)
    during younger years Angolan and world influential musicians and bands as Mito Gaspar, Bonga (musician), Waldemar Bastos, Ngola Ritmos, Miriam Makeba, Angelique...
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  • pornography, and also hosts other content creators including athletes, musicians, and comedians. Content on the platform is user-generated and monetized...
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    success, and subsequently she participated in productions by artists such as Bonga, Tito Paris, Paulo Flores and Paulino Vieira. In 1996 she recorded her first...
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    their political activism. During the early 1970s, Bonga became the most well-known Angolan pop musician outside the country. He began performing in the...
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  • Africa Bongo-Bongo (linguistics), used as a name for an imaginary language Bonga (disambiguation) Bungo (disambiguation) Mbongo (disambiguation) Um Bongo...
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  • Bonga Ntozini (born 12 June 1997), professionally known as Karyendasoul, is a South African DJ and music producer. Bonga Ntozini was born 12 June 1997...
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  • Toshinobu Kubota (category Japanese dance musicians)
    Oricon Singles chart. In July 1990, he released his fourth studio album, Bonga Wanga. In October 1990, he released the single "Be Wanabee", which reached...
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  • nostalgic. Bonga recorded "Sodade" on his album "Angola 74" (1974) Cesária Évora sang "Sodade" on her 1992 album Miss Perfumado Basque musician Kepa Junkera...
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  • wealth of international artists to the wider Liverpool area, including Bonga, Luciano, Baaba Maal and Max Romeo. A wide range of DJs can also perform...
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  • (born 1987) Bonga (born 1943), singer/songwriter of Angolan folk music including Semba Mylson (born 1994) Paulo Flores (born 1972), Semba musician Chilala...
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  • Jean-Claude Melanie J-B Charles Moonlight Benjamin N Naïka Netty P Papa Bonga R Racine Figuier RAM Rasin Kanga Riva Nyri Precil S Sanba yo (early rasin)...
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    GRAMMY.com. 14 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021. Waxer, Lise. "En Conga, Bonga y Campana:" The Rise of Colombian Salsa. Latin American Music Review, Vol...
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  • American rapper Bonga (born 1942), Angolan singer and songwriter Bono (born 1960), Irish singer-songwriter Bonobo (born 1976), English musician, producer and...
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  • War. George Bonga (African-Ojibwe, 1802–1880), fur trader and interpreter in what is now Minnesota, son of trader and interpreter Pierre Bonga. Billy Bowlegs...
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    Toya Delazy (category South African electronic musicians)
    Archived from the original on 18 March 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014. Bucibo, Bonga (17 January 2013). "Metro FM Music Awards Finalists Announcement 2013"....
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    anthropologist Paul Bollenback (born 1959), American jazz guitarist Paul Bonga Bonga (born 1933), Congolese footballer Paul Bonner, British fantasy artist...
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    (1886–1963), English vegetarian chef, restaurateur, and cookbook writer Margaret Bonga Fahlstrom (c. 1797–1880), mixed-race woman of African and Ojibwe descent...
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    Turkish footballer Anna-Lena Friedsam (born 1994), tennis player Isaac Bonga (born 1999), basketball player Synagogue District, Neuwied Wahlen der Bürgermeister...
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    In 1994, he played a vital role in the discovery and production of the Bonga Field, which has since become one of Nigeria’s key oil production assets...
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    (born 1988), footballer Kevin Prince Boateng (born 1987), footballer Isaac Bonga (born 1999), basketball player John Brooks (born 1993), footballer Francis...
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    Carlinhos Brown (category Musicians from Salvador, Bahia)
    movie, Navalha na Carne (Razor in the Flesh). In 1998, he collaborated with Bonga and Marisa Monte on the track "Mulemba Xangola" for the AIDS benefit compilation...
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  • Zulu. Other musical acts to feature include Mali's Amadou & Mariam, Cuban musician Eliades Ochoa, The Joubran Trio, three brothers from Palestine, and Iranian...
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  • Queen Ida & Le Bon Temps, Mandanga, Canto Libre, Carlos Andreu, Akka, Bonga, Juan Jose Mosalini Y Su Gran Orchestra De Tango, Vizönto and Deka. Super...
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  • Sanba yo and later, Gwoup Sa. Later still, other musicians like Lòlò (Theodore Beaubrun), Papa Bonga, and Eddy François joined the trend. This was the...
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