Highly rated on the worldwide Roots Reggae scene, Bongo Kanny’s previous credits include working with Ruff Cutt, The Sun Cycle Crew and even The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Now breaking out as a solo artist in his own right, The North- London based Rastafarian singer is now ready to bring his shrewd social commentary and huge vocal melodies to a bigger audience.
A wise nature is certainly a bonus for a lyricist who keenly observes the world around him. Consistently stretching his curious mind and analyzing his viewpoints Bongo hopes hard-line topics like the fate of Africa as a nation or outsider politics in the UK can sit side-by-side with party vibe songs.
“The music should always help people feel good, even if they have something to think about when they get home”.
Stepping up to the mantle as a prominent artist Bongo Kanny says it’s still thrilling when he plays live shows with his band.
“I’ve played a lot of gigs over the last 10 years, all over, in Germany, France, Switzerland, Grenada, Jamaica, UK, Spain, Portugal, Miami and EXIT festival in Serbia".
Bongo's airplay has reached an all time high with features on radio stations such as Radio RJR, Jamrock Radio and BBC 1xtra with Sir David Rodigan rating track 'Joyful' a Scorcher.
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