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Chakacha is a
traditional music and
dance style (a
ngoma performance) of the
Swahili people of
coastal Kenya and Tanzania,
originally ****ociated with weddings...
- The
Chakachas were a Belgium-based
group of
Latin soul
studio musicians. Also
known as Les
Chakachas, Los
Chakachas, or Los Chicles,[citation needed]...
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Mushrooms is a
musical band from Kenya,
playing mostly Chakacha, some
Benga and also some reggae. They are most
famous for the
Swahili 1982 song Jambo...
- encomp**** ****raise are Mgodro, Blues,
Traditional music, Gaboussi, and
Chakacha Alpha Djo Les
Rapaces M'toro
Chamou Mikidache Baco
Rekman Seller Saandati...
- of the most
successful hit
singles in
Kenyan pop music, such as
Disco Chakacha and Kata.
Their most
famous album is Lele Mama. The band was
founded in...
- "Jungle Fever" is a 1971
track performed by
Belgian producers the
Chakachas,
written by
pianist and
arranger Willy Albimoor (as Bill Ador) and
first issued...
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Dutty Steppin Rockaz Headtop Pon de River, Pon de Bank Poco
Dance Azonto Chakacha Sento Shaku Shaku Ska Heel and Toe
Genna Bounce Ras Daps
Level Up Wul Up...
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music native to
Mombasa include the
smooth and
mellow Bango, fast-paced
Chakacha and
traditional Mwanzele.
Musicians of note are
Mombasa Roots,
Safari Sounds...
- May
Daniel May Marc Ferrari/Matersource 12 "Jungle Fever" Bill Ador The
Chakachas Universal Music S.A. (Belgium)
Universal Music Enterprises 13 "Br**** in...
- The
English Congregation – "Softly
Whispering I Love You" (1972) The
Chakachas – "Jungle Fever" (1972) J.J. Cale – "Crazy Mama" (1972) Malo – "Suavecito"...