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I' m running a competition to see which nations are most strongly represented on the www.BombShelterEnt.com website. the order is as follows, Zambia in1st, USA in 2nd, UK in 3rd, Botswana in 4th, Israel in 5th, Russia in 6th followed by India, Franc…
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Name:
Malenge Terence Ngondo
City:
Lusaka
Relationship Status
Single
Current occupation:
IT (Web design) and Music Producer/ Artist
School or University
Bedford School (UK), Richmond American University (London)
About Me:
Styles MC- The Biography

Born in Lusaka, Zambia on the 4th June 1980, Styles MC; aka Malenge Terence Ngondo. Lived and studied there until he moved to England in 1990 for study purposes. He completed his General Certificate in Standard Education at Bedford School, Bedfordshire in 1996 and remained there another two years to complete his A- Levels.
Although never deciding to take up music academically Malenge maintained great interest in music spanning a collection of over a hundred albums. On his trips back to Zambia in the mid to late 1990s he managed to fit in a fair number of DJing gigs (a hobby of his) and did his first vocal performance with his brother and MC, Dangerous Guy aka Your Daily Bred, at Zambia’s first major Hip Hop Competition ‘The Million Kwacha Rap Contest’ in October of 1998 hosted by Chisha Folotiys ( TV Presenter, ‘Carte Blanche’ in South Africa and owner of ‘Tiyende Magazine’ and ‘Mondo music’; major brands in Zambia). This also allowed Malenge the opportunity to do radio interviews and skits on Radio Phoenix (the largest radio station in Zambia).
Going back toUniversity in England in January 1999, Malenge focused mainly on his computer studies Djing only occasionally at the local Hall of Richmond International University in London and on some occasions West End London clubs, but there were no vocal performances to be seen for his dark and dastardly alter ego Styles MC. During the years 0f 1999 to 2004 Malenge still continued to write music and lyrics, writing songs for friends in College bands and Styles MC material but his own stuff was never recorded until he returned back to Zambia in September 2004.
Since then he has gone back to his production and song writing routes producing over 150 tracks over the last 2 years. Sounds includ Hip Hop, R n B, House, Trance, Break Beat, Garage, Drum N Bass, Jazz/ Swing, Reggae and Pop. (The release of any legitimate materials so far has been spoiled by vocal tampering as caused by equipment problems in Zambia.)

Though he has chosen to release 'The Demo' first (a compelation of tracks from his first 5 albums), His first Dance record ‘Ascendance’ and his first Hip Hop and R n B double album ‘Ghost Stories Vs Radio’ are now set to be released before the end of 2007. Critics claim there’s been nothing like it.

Album releases have been held back my more than a year due to piracy and theft of the BSE studio but the Styles wear range is available for the purchasing of Polo shirts, T- shirts, Caps and ladies body tops. We should expect and album release in November 2007.

Albums

Styles MC- The Demo
UPC/ Barcode: stylesmc-20070905050920
Tag causes (the causes or issues you are most passionate about):
Human Rights Issues, Media Ownership, Music as an Agent for Social Change, Political Action, Urban Redevelopment, Youth Development, Other
If other, please list:
BSE- www.BombShelterEnt.com
Project or initiative you have started or would love to start:
Just started my own music studio and would like to get into film production
What skills and resources do you currently have for your initiative? What are the current needs for your initiative?
have PCs and software but could always use more. Need some cameras and investment
What kind of change do you hope to create in your community or in the world? Why are you passionate about this? How has your personal story led you to this passion?
Just more social development, we have money we just don't know how to use it.
Additional Comments/Favorite Quote/Favorite Album/Other:
Life is what happens when your making plans

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Malenge Terence Ngondo

Where in the World is BSE

I' m running a competition to see which nations are most strongly represented on the www.BombShelterEnt.com website. the order is as follows, Zambia in1st, USA in 2nd, UK in 3rd, Botswana in 4th, Israel in 5th, Russia in 6th followed by India, France and Sweden. visit the site and post your coments to make your hits count

Posted on March 25, 2009 at 7:48am —

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At 5:51am on June 6, 2008, Malenge Terence Ngondo said…
Having trouble getting my videos and music displayed but try www.famecast.com/ stylesmc if you wanna hear sum of my revolutionary sounds
At 4:16pm on May 22, 2008, LaDeana Michelle said…
What's up, Styles MC...fellow entertainer! Keep striving, my brotha..you will get there! LDM
At 10:26am on March 19, 2008, The REC said…
TONIGHT ON THE REC~
NABFEME President JOHNNIE WALKER calls in to shout out BREAKING THE SILENCE IN SONG, a nationwide call to singers and songwriters for an original song raising the awareness of Domestic Violence.

Writer & director TIMOTHY BRINSON of TB Christian Productions hypes up the return of his successful gospel comedy Unwrapped to the Philly area this weekend and the special feature role by REC co-host Cruze.

All that and a TWO PAGE REVIEW of Essence Best-Selling Author Chunichi's A Gangster Girl's Saga, we see if Janet Jackson's latest Discipline is HITZ or SHITZ, more love advice in YIN & YANG plus we feature the music of past REC guest, VERSO from his CD Audiovisual.

It's two hours of bananas internet radio with hosts Tiffani, La Diva Noir and Cruze on The REC, tonight @ 8p exclusively on Gtown Radio www.gtownradio.com

Listen to The Best of The REC, hear past interviews, learn how to submit for Two Page Review or Yin & Yang, or just drop a comment by visiting www.myspace.com/therecradio
At 11:17am on January 23, 2008, Isaac L. Ewell said…
Hello Malenge. Happy New Year! This is clearly the season of change and with all of the great things transpiring with the presidential primaries (just as 1 example), I believe this world is ripe for progressive change. I’m glad you’ve decided to join SoulGen as one of the CHANGEMAKERS who is making or will make this world better. How are you? This is Isaac, one of the founders of SoulGenesis. Welcome, and thank you for joining SoulGenesis, the freshest, flyest most progressive online social network on the planet where we seek to identify cool people interested in changing the world. Please make yourself and home. Upload some photos and music but most of all, let us know what community, national and/or world issues keep you up and night and let us know how we can help you address them.

Peace & Love. Glad you're here.

Isaac
 
 

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