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Chit-chat: Longombas (Christian and Lovy)
Over the weekend, the Longombas brothers were in the Bay area to perform at the "Africans by the Bay" concert" also featuring Tanzania's Alikiba. They sat down with Museke.com for an interview. They talked about their music, their interests and how they handle their many female fans, Below is the transcript of the interview.
Museke.com: Habari yako?
Longombas: Nzuri sana
Museke.com: How did you get into music and when did you start rapping? Did you rap in school?
Lovy Longomba: Music is in our family and we have been surrounded by it all our life. We grew up in a music family. Our grandfather, Vicky Longomba, was a member of T P OK Jazz, together with Franco Luambo Makiadi.
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Chit-chat: STL (Stella Mwangi)
Museke.com: Habari yako?
STL: Mzuri sana.
Museke.com: When were you born? can you tell us about your background and family?
STL: I was born on 1st September 1986 in Kenya and we moved to Norway when I was 5. I'm the second born in a family of three and we all live in Norway.
Museke.com: Was your family into music? How did you get into music?
STL: My Dad used to take us around Norway when we were young, performing Kenyan songs like .....Jambo jambo bwana Habari gani mzuri sana... but at a young age I faced a lot of racism in Norway and every time I came home, I'd tell my Dad about it and he told me to listen to the Public Enemy song “Fight the power”, so after a while I took Hip hop as a weapon to get me by whatever I was facing. When I was seven, I was now rapping and listening to more hip hop female artists like Queen Latifah, Salt and pepper and Mc Lyte. When I was 8, I knew this is what I wanted to do thus I started taking it really serious.
Nishikilie
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