Saleh, widely known by his stage name Saigon, is a legendary figure in the Tanzanian Hip-Hop scene. Emerging in the early 1990s, Saigon became one of the pioneers of Hip-Hop music in East Africa, earning a reputation for his exceptional lyrical prowess and distinctive style. Known for his unmatched skill in freestyle battles, Saigon’s artistry made him a revered name in the genre, setting a standard that few could rival, including notable peers like Eazy-B and D-Rob of KU Crew.
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Aside from music, Saigon showcased his versatility as a TV presenter, leaving an indelible mark with his iconic catchphrase, “Ebwana Dah!” during his tenure at EATV on the program “HIP HOP BASE” in the late 2000s. His on-screen charisma and deep understanding of Hip-Hop culture further solidified his influence in the entertainment industry.
In recent years, Saigon has embraced a more reflective lifestyle, often seen donning traditional attire such as kanzu and hagal, a significant departure from his earlier Hip-Hop-inspired wardrobe. Despite stepping away from the limelight, his legacy as a trailblazer in Tanzanian Hip-Hop remains intact.
Now, Saigon makes a powerful return with his latest track, “Usiku na Mchana,” featuring rising Hip-Hop star Conboi of OMG. This song symbolizes the bridge between generations, blending Saigon’s timeless lyricism with Conboi’s modern energy, proving that Saigon remains a vital force in the evolution of Tanzanian Hip-Hop.
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Listen and Download; “Saigon Ft. Conboi – Usiku na Mchana” Below;
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