BONGA'S TRANSATLANTIC ROUTES
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This work is a study of the album Angola 74 de Bonga to analyze the relations about Bomga and his music. Bonga observed the daily life in Kipiri, where he was born, and the day-to-day experience in Luanda's musseques and the impact of music in the region. Its “roots” and its source (Pereira, 2018; Eduardo, 2012). But the song “Ghinawa” from Angola 74, in sounds and history, suggests routes and not roots. Listening carefully, I trace a transatlantic urban trajectory for Bonga's work.
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Moorman, Marissa J. "BONGA'S TRANSATLANTIC ROUTES." Revista TransVersos de História, no. no 15, 2019-04-15, https://doi.org/10.12957/transversos.2019.41866.
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