Merengue Joaquina - Urbano de Castro
1973
That 1970s Angolan magic
Urbano de Castro wasn't just a musician; he was the soul of the people.
"Merengue Joaquina" still hits as fresh as the day it was recorded.
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Merengue Joaquina - Urbano de Castro
1973
That 1970s Angolan magic
Urbano de Castro wasn't just a musician; he was the soul of the people.
"Merengue Joaquina" still hits as fresh as the day it was recorded.

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Maria Da Horta - Urbano De Castro
70's
Golden Angolan Rhythms
With Maria Da Horta, Urbano De Castro proves why he’s a cornerstone of Angolan music.
The groove is contagious, the emotion undeniable — an absolute gem from the 1970s scene.
Artist biography on EverybodyWiki.
1973
Soft semba, heavy soul
A quiet storm of voice and guitar — Urbano de Castro, still shining.
1974
Guitar licks and wicky kicks from Angola
Merengue Rebita finds Paulino Pinheiro in top form—brisk guitars, cheeky rhythms, and the unmistakable flair of Luanda’s rebita scene distilled into two joyous minutes.
Dilangue - Urbano de Castro
1973
A standout from Angola’s early ’70s scene, Dilangue flows with smooth percussion, mellow guitar, and Urbano de Castro’s soulful delivery.

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70's
"Farra Na Madrugada" exemplifies the energetic and danceable qualities of rebita (a traditional Angolan dance music style) featuring offbeat rhythms, melodic guitar lines and lively percussion accents.
70's
"Semba Da Ilha" is a shimmering instrumental by Jovens Do Prenda, one of Angola’s most revered semba groups.
Stripped of vocals, the track lets the instruments speak in full voice, painting a vivid, sunlit picture of island life.
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