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Old School Bongo Mix - Dj Sisse ((exclusive)) -

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Old School Bongo Mix - Dj Sisse ((exclusive)) -

The energy peaks as DJ Sisse drops high-energy club anthems from the mid-2000s, featuring heavy percussion and call-and-response choruses.

Nothing beats the golden age of Bongo Flava. We’re talking about the days of , Matonya , and Professor Jay —the songs that literally defined a generation. DJ SISSE just dropped a masterclass in nostalgia with this OLD SCHOOL BONGO MIX . 💿✨

DJ Sisse brings this vibe to the digital realm. While his podcast, DJ SISSE MIXES , covers modern club bangers and Afrobeats, the "Old School Bongo" episode stands as a time capsule. It offers a break from the high-gloss, auto-tuned heavy productions of 2025/2026 and returns to a time when songwriting and storytelling were king. OLD SCHOOL BONGO MIX - DJ SISSE

Do you prefer or melodic R&B/Taarab vibes ? g., late 90s vs. mid-2000s)?

Sisse opens with a rare dub version of "Mama Guela" by an unknown Italian project from 1992. No drums at first—just the sound of rain and hand claps. Then, the bongos enter in a staccato roll. This is the "warm-up." The energy peaks as DJ Sisse drops high-energy

As the last drop hit—a cascade of skins and cowbells that sounded like a thunderstorm breaking over Havana—Sisse raised her cigarillo. The smoke curled up past the disco ball, which wasn't spinning anymore because nobody had programmed it to.

To understand the cultural weight of this mix, one must understand the genre. "Bongo" refers to , a Tanzanian-born genre that utilizes Swahili lyrics over Hip-Hop, R&B, and Afropop instrumentals. The "Old School" designation typically refers to the period from the late 1990s stretching through the 2010s. DJ SISSE just dropped a masterclass in nostalgia

The king of the "Takeu" style, which blended Kenyan, Tanzanian, and Ugandan dance elements.

DJ Sisse’s ability to curate the "Zilipendwa" (the loved ones) creates an emotional journey for longtime fans. The inclusion of classics like Matonya’s "Vaileti" or Hussein Machozi’s "Kafanya Nini" makes this more than just a playlist; it’s a tribute to the roots of the genre.