Remmy Ongala

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Totally Hot 00:47 Tools
Kipenda Roho 06:27 Tools
Karola 05:43 Tools
Mrema 09:43 Tools
Totally Hot - From "Natural Born Killers" Soundtrack 08:09 Tools
Kidogo Kidogo (Little By Little) 09:45 Tools
I Want To Go Home 08:09 Tools
One World 05:21 Tools
Living Together (Tupendane) 04:41 Tools
No Money, No Life 08:36 Tools
Nasikitika (I Regret) 06:24 Tools
Dodoma 06:26 Tools
Nasikitika 06:21 Tools
Sauti Ya Mnyonge 08:35 Tools
Muziki Asili Yake Wapi 05:34 Tools
Karola (Carol) 05:48 Tools
Pamella 05:25 Tools
Kifo 09:14 Tools
Inchi Vetu (Our Country) 05:23 Tools
What Can I Say? (Niseme Nini) 09:57 Tools
Remmy Ongala / Things With Soc 08:01 Tools
Dole 06:56 Tools
Usingizi 07:49 Tools
Things With Socks 08:01 Tools
Mariam Wangu 07:09 Tools
Inchi Yetu (Our Country) 05:21 Tools
What Can I Say? (Niseme Nini) 05:21 Tools
Mrema 08:01 Tools
Sauti Ya Mnyonge (The Voice Of The Underdog) 08:35 Tools
Usingizi (Sleep) 07:51 Tools
Kifo (Death) 09:14 Tools
One World 07:08 Tools
Living Together (Tupendane) 09:14 Tools
I Want To Go Home 09:14 Tools
No Money, No Life 09:14 Tools
Dole (OK) 06:57 Tools
Mariam Wangu (My Own Mariam) 07:09 Tools
Things With Socks (Mambo Kwa Soksi) 07:59 Tools
Totally Hot - Soundtrack Version (Explicit) 07:59 Tools
Living Together 05:23 Tools
Penzi Lauwa 09:30 Tools
Kidogo Kidogo 09:30 Tools
Players 05:33 Tools
Totally Hot (From "Natural Born Killers" Soundtrack) (feat. Orchestre Super Matimila) 05:33 Tools
Inchi Vetu 05:23 Tools
Asili ya mziki 05:33 Tools
Kilio 04:51 Tools
What Can I Say? 06:56 Tools
Narudi Nyumbani 05:33 Tools
Mambo Kwa Soksi (Things With Socks) 08:01 Tools
Mama nalia 08:35 Tools
Dole (OK) (Album) 06:56 Tools
Maisha 08:33 Tools
Mtaka yote 05:48 Tools
Ngalula 05:48 Tools
Inchi Vetu (Our Country) (Album) 05:21 Tools
Dodoma (Album) 06:45 Tools
Sauti Ya Mnyonge (The Voice Of The Underdog) (Album) 08:33 Tools
Totally Hot (From "Natural Born Killers" Soundtrack) 08:33 Tools
Kilio (Fish Song) 05:47 Tools
Fadhili Ni Utumwa 05:47 Tools
Tottaly Hot 08:33 Tools
Nifanyanini 08:33 Tools
Kifo (Death) (Album) 08:33 Tools
Mwanza 08:33 Tools
Tamwiki 08:33 Tools
What Can I Say? (Niseme Nini) (Album) 09:55 Tools
Nasikitika (I Regret) (Album) 06:22 Tools
Living Together (Tupendane) (Album) 06:22 Tools
Mariam Wangu (My Own Mariam) (Album) 06:22 Tools
Tupendane 08:07 Tools
Bwana Mdogo 06:22 Tools
Karola (Carol) (Album) 05:47 Tools
Amisa 05:47 Tools
Nalia Mwana 05:47 Tools
Wasme Waseme 05:47 Tools
One World (Album) 05:20 Tools
I Want To Go Home (Album) 03:18 Tools
Pamella (Album) 08:07 Tools
Waseme Waseme 04:34 Tools
Libala 04:34 Tools
Totally Hot [Soundtrack Version (Explicit)] 04:34 Tools
Kipenda Roho (feat. Orchestre Super Matimila) 05:23 Tools
What Can I Say (Niseme Nini) 05:23 Tools
No Money, No Life (Album) 08:34 Tools
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Remmy Ongala (1947–2010) and his Super Matimila Orchestra are without doubt Tanzania’s most well known band, and have performed many times in Europe and the USA. Remmy Ongala is originally from Zaire/Congo. He lost his mother when he was nine years old and had to take on the responsibility of raising his siblings. As a 17-year-old he was in a youth band, Bantu Success, as a singer and drummer. This was not popular with his family, so Remmy had to leave the band. Two years later he was again involved with music when as a guitarist he joined a few groups, among them Mickey Jazz in Zaire and Grand Mika Jazz in Uganda. In 1978 he moved to Tanzania and joined his uncle’s band, Orchestre Makassy in Dar es Salaam. In 1981 he joined forces with Matimila, an 18-member band owned by a local businessman. Later on he formed Super Matimila and developed a style based on three guitars, bass and drum, plus saxophone. Remmy Ongala based his music on Soukous, that he proffers in a more raw version than usual, rooted as it is in local Tanzanian traditions. He sets great store by Swahili lyrics that often have political stings against the wielders of power of all description, but he also shows a loyal defence of the common man’s condition. Because of the lyrics’ so-called healing properties he is called “The Doctor” and is an enormously popular man in the Sinza neighbourhood, on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, where he lives with his English wife, five children and a parrot. The last few years of his life he was not able to perform as often as before, due to his suffering from diabetes. He died at his home in Dar es Salaam on 13th of December 2010. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.