Oganjah
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Oganjah

Oganjah formed in Lisbon in 2006 as a reggae group with a clear focus on social and political themes. The band's self-titled debut album came out in 2008,...

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Oganjah formed in Lisbon in 2006 as a reggae group with a clear focus on social and political themes. The band's self-titled debut album came out in 2008, followed by records like "Kritikal" in 2011 and "Raízes" in 2016.

The group's core has been the three MCs Ras Pedro, Killamanjah, and Sam The Kid. Their songs often blend reggae with hip-hop and dub elements, as heard in tracks like "Algo de bom" and "Mulungu." They've worked with other reggae artists, including Tony Rebel and Luciano.

Oganjah's music tends to circle back to themes of justice and resistance, whether in the questioning tone of "Até Quando?" or the declarative "Poder." They built an audience through touring in Europe, Latin America, and Africa, playing to crowds that responded to their straightforward, message-driven approach.

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