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Black Brothers

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Origin
  
Jayapura, Indonesia

Genre
  
Pop

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Albums
  
Black Brothers Greatest Hits Vol.1, What a Time

Members
  
Hengky Sumanti Miratoneng, Stevy Mambor

Record labels
  
Dolphin Records, CHM Supersound

Similar
  
The Brims, Shark Move, Steven & Coconut Treez, George Telek, Lynn Taitt

Black Brothers was a well-known West Papuan pop group from Jayapura. The band consisted of five members, led by Andy Ayamiseba. Their music, sung in Tok Pisin, and originally in Bahasa Indonesia included influences from reggae and political elements inspired by the Black Power movement. The group went into voluntary exile in Vanuatu in 1979, protesting Indonesian policies in West Papua. They later moved to Papua New Guinea.

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Black Brothers were the most popular musical group in New Guinea during the 1980s. The reggae influences of the Black Brothers influenced various other musical groups in Papua New Guinea.

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There was another group titled 'Black Brothers' in New Caledonia, which was associated with the Kanak independence movement.

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Songs

Saman DoyeBlack Brothers Greatest Hits Vol1 ยท 1994
Diru Diru Nina2011
Give Me Loving1999

References

Black Brothers Wikipedia