Showing posts with label Dongala. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dongala. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20

DONGALA “Day Like This” Featuring Nakuu Produced By TaylorMade Beatz

DONGALA “Day Like This” (Radio) Featuring Nakuu Produced By TaylorMade Beatz


Check out the DONGALA x Nakuu “Day Like This” Promo Video https://youtu.be/nCH3fAYOTqU
The Carolina’s has been lately making noise on the Hip Hop scene with artists like J. Cole featureless releases reaching platinum status. Also, new emerging artist DaBaby climbing the charts with his comedic antics along with his intimidating lyrics. Then there’s DONGALA, who is somewhat a taste of both artists. A second generation Congolese of the Democratic Republic of Congo, born in the de facto capital of the European Union Belgium, Brussels, raised in the second largest banking metropolis in the United States Charlotte, North Carolina. The International Emcee, of which he refers himself to be, with his up top lyrical essence that is fusion with dirty south swagger is something to be watching out for.


With his latest release “Day Like This” produced by the musical chameleon TaylorMade Beatz featuring the R&B sounds of Nakuu on the chorus. It is the cousin of an updated version of the Ice Cube’s classic “It Was a Good Day”. A guarantee anthem for enjoying the Spring and the Summer weather and activities. Whether you are on the grill amongst friends cooking out, or in your droptop roofless cruising the streets. DONGALA’s “Day Like This” is the sound of your Soundtrack.
Follow Dongala on Social Media:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/dongala
Twitter: www.twitter.com/DaGrace_NPlace
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WhoizDongala

Sunday, May 17

[Video] Dongala (@DaGrace_NPlace) - Stay On Me

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—Hip hop fans have quickly gravitated to the new single by “Stay On Me,” a song that exudes positivity and encourages people work hard but play even harder. “It’s a hustler’s anthem. It’s about just staying on your grind and doing you and just working hard to make things happen for you,” stated Dongala. It’s all about focusing on your goals and doing what you got to do to meet your goals.” The single comes straight from Dongala’s latest mixtape “The Excellence: Better Iz Da Enemy of Good V. 3.”
“I was always into music as a kid. I was essentially a little entertainer in the making. I always liked hip hop music, but it wasn’t until I heard Wu Tang Clan’s “Can It Be All So Simple,” and I saw the video that I knew hip hop wasn’t just music. It was a lifestyle.” Today as he continues making music, Dongala describes his unique sound as international infused with southern hip hop. “I like playing with different styles,” stated Dongala. “What you hear from me is not what you’re already going to hear on the radio. I’m going to give you something different in order to take my listeners to a different place.” To learn more about Dongala, check him out on his website by clicking here. You can also find him on Twitter.