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Bongi Makeba (20 desaambar 1950 – 17 marse 1985) ko jimoowo Afrik worgo. Ko kanko tan woni ɓiɗɗo jimoowo biyeteeɗo Miriam Makeba e jom suudu mum gadano biyeteeɗo James Kubay..[1][2]

Angela Sibongile Makeba jibinaa ko to Afrik worgo e hitaande 1950, tawi yumma mum ina yahra e duuɓi 18. Innde Bongi ko limre juutnde e innde makko hakkundeere Sibongile, firti ko "min njettii".E hitaande 1959, golle yumma makko nawti mo to New York, ɗo o woni e eggude caggal nde o haɗaa hootde Afrik worgo, e hitaande 1960 o hawri e Bongi, mo o woni e yahde e sehilaaɓe makko e winndere ndee.[3][4][3][5]

Yumma Bongi hollitii mo wonde ko o jimol e nder hitaande 1967 to galle Philharmonic to New York. E hitaande 1967, kanko e Judy White, ɓiɗɗo Josh White, ɓe ciifondiri e Buddha Records e innde "Bongi e Judy", yaltinnde maɓɓe adannde ko "Runnin' Out" e "Njokken golle". E duuɓi 17, Makeba hawri e jom suudu mum Ameriknaajo biyeteeɗo Harold Nelson Lee, mo o waɗi e fuɗɗoode haa e cakkital kitaale 1970, o waɗi heen jimɗi ɗiɗi 7" hono "Bongi e Nelson", tawi ina waɗi jimɗi ɗiɗi soul ɗi George Butcher yuɓɓini : "That's the Kind of Love" e ballondiral e "I Was So SyranF SYphone: "Ko woni fof, ngam yiɗde am" e "Aɗa siftora, Malcolm?" (Farayse: Syliphone SYL 532). (1965, 1972) e "Lumumba" (1970), ina mawnina ardiiɓe ɓaleeɓe waraaɓe.[citation needed] Yumma makko yamiri jimol ummoraade e Makeba ngam mawninde jeytaare Mosammbik e hitaande 1975 o winndi "A Luta Continua" (Kuutoragol ngol ina jokki e hitaande 1975). gollodiiɗo e Bill Salter.

Makeba jibinii ɓiɓɓe tato : Nelson Lumumbaa Lee, jibinaaɗo e hitaande 1968, innitiraaɗo innde daraniiɓe jeytaare Afrik Nelson Manndelaa e Patris Lumumbaa ; Zenzi Monique Lee (jibinaa ko 1971),e ɓiɗɗo gorko, biyeteeɗo Themba, maayɗo gila omo woni cukalel tokosel. Caggal jibineede ɓiɗɗo Makeba gadano, ɓooyaani ko yumma makko resi Stokely Carmichael, ɗum addani mo caɗeele keewɗe e nguurndam makko to Amerik, ɓe ngummii Gine, ɗo Makeba hawri e maɓɓe e sukaaɓe mum. Ɓe nguurdi ko juuti, hay so tawii maayde Themba, nde Makeba woni e yahde ndee, ina muusi jokkondiral makko e yumma makko.Galle oo ina joginoo ballal e galle hooreejo leydi Gine biyeteeɗo Sekou Touré, mo sehilaaɓe Miriam Makeba e Carmichael, haa maayde Touré e hitaande 1990 jibinannde ko yaawi, o maayi ñalnde 17 marse 1985, tawi ina yahra e duuɓi 34, e caɗeele caggal nde o maayi ɓiɗɗo mo jibinaaka. O wirnaa ko to Konaakiri.[6][7][8][9][10][7][11][7]

Diskogaraafi

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Fuɗɗude henndu (1980; Almaañ: pläne – 88234)

Miriam Makeba & Bongi (1975; LP e Miriam Makeba; Gine: Ɗemɗe Silifon Konakri SLP 48)

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