Pongo
Here is an artist often heralded as the new diva of Kuduro. No surprise there, as Pongo always made it her job to constantly freshen up the genre’s heritage by livening up her style with sounds from all over the world. Born in Angola in 1992, the passionate dancer grew up to a wealth of music and rhythms. Traditional Angolan songs, Caribbean Zouk, Brazilian beats…all provided the soundtrack to her music-filled youth. She’s barely 8 when her and her family flee the civil war raging in the country to travel to Portugal. It was there that she took her love for Kuduro music to whole other level.
Pongo spends her teenage years in the Denon Squad, a local band who originally recruited her as a dancer before letting her pick up the mic to play shows in the neighbourhood. It’s during those playful times, that she catches the stage bug and realises she wants to keep sharing emotions with her voice. Making a name for herself on Lisbon’s Kuduro scene, she is spotted by Buraka Som Sistema, a band famous for popularising Kuduro in the early 2000s. Fascinated by the young lady’s aura, the band invite her to play a few more shows before releasing « Kalemba (Wegue Wegue) » in 2009, a track fuelled by Pongo’s childhood memories and which is still the band’s biggest success to this day.
Boasting a few millions plays across the world, « Kalemba (Wegue Wegue) » lays the foundation for Pongo musical’s signature: music that feels intimate but also shares a universal message while inviting the listener to dance, overcome its struggles and escape the feeling of sadness and despair. The same empowering message is at the heart of « Tambulaya », her first single released in 2018. The video, a tribute to the Black Panthers movement, highlights the track’s fiery spirit as well as the singer’s urge to transform painful memories into stellar and positive music.
Flashes of her native Angola come back to life on her first EP Baia (2018), supported by the hybrid sounds of Kuduro, melancholic pop, dancehall and EDM with lyrics both in Portuguese and Kimbundu (one of the languages spoken in Angola): Pongo casts her spell carrying the elated listener through the nostalgic sounds of « Kuzola » or the sunny « Chora », while giving birth to a progressive new genre of Kuduro, one that matured into her second EP UWA in 2020.
Following prestigious critical acclaim from the likes of the New York Times, Dazed or the BBC and great performances at festivals such as Dour in Belgium or MaMa in Paris, Pongo definitely made an impression with « Bruxos » a new track premiered with A COLORS SHOW.
Connecting Kuduro to Afrobeats, Favela Funk or even Afrofunk, she supports her dedication to mixing genres and languages, a way for her to break down all cultural barriers and sets the tone for het debut upcoming project ‘SAKIDILA’ : powerful and addictive party and club music. Bring it on.