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Ngola Ritmos

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Ngola Ritmos was formed around 1947 by Carlos do Aniceto "Liceu" Vieira Dias, Domingos Van-Dúnem, Mário da Silva Araújo, Manuel do Passos and Nono Ndongo. In the 1950s, the band comprised Liceu, Nino, Amadeu Amorim, José Maria, Euclides Fontes Pereira, José Cordeira, Lourdes Van-Dúnem and Belita Palma. The band was created as an assertion of their Angolan identity; they sang in Kimbundu and translated traditional songs into popular, danceable music. Their lamentos were inspired by the daily chronicles or funeral laments sung by bessangana women and their sembas by popular dances. Ngola Ritmos, among the progenitors of semba, created a style of music that influenced generations of Angolan musicians. Most of the members of Ngola Ritmos were nationalist militants. Liceu (a founding member of the MLPA liberation movement) and Amadeu Amorim were arrested in 1959 and deported to the Tarrafal prison in Cape Verde, to return only ten years later. Nevertheless, the band lasted until the late sixties. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Muxima

268
2

Nzage

152
3

Django U

109
4

Django Ué

49
5

Xikela

49
6

DJango Ue

42
7

Mbirim Mbirim

37
8

Dya Ngo We

37
9

Kolonyal

35
10

Muxima Wami

34

albums

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Angola 60's: 1956-1970

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A Collection Of Ritmos

O Ritmo do Ngola Ritmos

O Ritmo do Ngola Ritmos

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Folclore de Angola

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Conjunto Ngola Ritmos

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Angola 60's (1956-1970)

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Angola Saudade 60*70

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Ngola Ritmos EP Vol.1

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Angola 60's - 1956-1970

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African Legends

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Angola 60's (1956-1970) - Buda Musique

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Angola 60's

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