The title is a metaphor for the artists' lifestyle—staying awake and "on air" 24/7, much like the news network.
“CNN. Tunakesha kama CNN Albert Mangwair aka mimi, alikuwa mbaya sana.” Instagram · Old school bongo flava
After hearing Ngwair's bars, Fid Q returned with his famous line, "Usiniite half man niite men and a half," delivering a verse that eventually balanced the track's competitive energy. Production & Themes
The track showcases a masterclass in flow and wordplay. While both artists are legends, " CNN " is often cited as the rare moment where Ngwair’s technical skill prompted even Fid Q—widely considered Tanzania’s greatest lyricist—to rewrite his entire verse.
Fans often debate the track's technical hierarchy, frequently revisiting it to analyze the "battle" between the two rappers.
"" by the late Albert Mangwair (Ngwair) featuring Fid Q is widely regarded as a pinnacle of Tanzanian Hip Hop and one of the most iconic collaborations in Bongo Flava history. Released around 2009 and produced by P-Funk Majani at Bongo Records, the track is celebrated for its lyrical depth, high-energy delivery, and its legendary "behind-the-scenes" competitive spirit. Performance & Lyricism
The music video is notable for its star-studded cameos, featuring various Bongo Flava icons, cementing its status as a "Classic". Community Reception
Produced by the legendary P-Funk Majani, the beat features a heavy, dark bassline that complemented the gritty lyricism and "old school" vibe that defined the era.
The title is a metaphor for the artists' lifestyle—staying awake and "on air" 24/7, much like the news network.
“CNN. Tunakesha kama CNN Albert Mangwair aka mimi, alikuwa mbaya sana.” Instagram · Old school bongo flava
After hearing Ngwair's bars, Fid Q returned with his famous line, "Usiniite half man niite men and a half," delivering a verse that eventually balanced the track's competitive energy. Production & Themes
The track showcases a masterclass in flow and wordplay. While both artists are legends, " CNN " is often cited as the rare moment where Ngwair’s technical skill prompted even Fid Q—widely considered Tanzania’s greatest lyricist—to rewrite his entire verse.
Fans often debate the track's technical hierarchy, frequently revisiting it to analyze the "battle" between the two rappers.
"" by the late Albert Mangwair (Ngwair) featuring Fid Q is widely regarded as a pinnacle of Tanzanian Hip Hop and one of the most iconic collaborations in Bongo Flava history. Released around 2009 and produced by P-Funk Majani at Bongo Records, the track is celebrated for its lyrical depth, high-energy delivery, and its legendary "behind-the-scenes" competitive spirit. Performance & Lyricism
The music video is notable for its star-studded cameos, featuring various Bongo Flava icons, cementing its status as a "Classic". Community Reception
Produced by the legendary P-Funk Majani, the beat features a heavy, dark bassline that complemented the gritty lyricism and "old school" vibe that defined the era.
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