The music video was released alongside the song on September 8, 2023.[8] It was directed by Tanu Muino in Beverly Hill and Malibu, California with a budget of 2 million dollars.[9] In a interview for iHeartRadio, Cardi B explained that her first intention was to film the video outside the United States, but the Atlantic hurricane season forced the project to be shot in Malibu.[10][11]

My mother has taken an interest in playing the bongos and I'd like to get her some bongo music to listen to. I'm completely clueless of the genre which is why I'm asking here. What are your favourite musical albums that use bongos?


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Kids will have a great time keeping the beat with these soft and colorful cloth-covered bongo drums! Flip a switch to play in drum mode (pat the drum and it plays a drum beat) or music mode (plays a song and kids can tap to add their own drum beats). Or, switch it off for quieter drumming. Bongos feature bright colors, friendly animals, and knotted fringe to add texture and promote grasping.

I have a nice pair of expensive Bongos, but can't seem to get them up to the correct pitch..my bongos are LP fiberglass, not the cheap ones..but no matter what, I can't get that "aerosol spray paint rattle" sound that I am hearing on records...I have tightened them up as far as I believe is safe, but still seem to be about 4-5 notes too low.

Here is an example...if you have ever heard "bongoland" the lounge compilation...the first song has only bongos at the beginning...and my bongos (which are very good quality LP) seem to be MUCH lower! it's almost as though it's a smaller set that I am hearing on the song, compared to mine..I feel I could go a bit higher, but as it is, there is no "play" in the head right now! I am sure to go 4 notes higher would just totally snap the head!

I think the secret lies in the quality of the bongos, and the quality of the head. My Drums are fiberglass american made LP...this company has some bargain brands too, like Aspire, Cosmic Percussion and Matador..and they all suck...I had a pair of the matadors and the aspire, and the tone was dull....boring...not inspiring at all!

All in all, if you are serious about playing bongos..(which I am) then spend the extra 150 and get the fiberglass, or generation 2 or 3....and for the most top of the line, 350 will get you the Galaxy Giovanni Hidalgo signature...and those things are beautiful indeed!

I was listening to the Very cool Martin Denny double CD last night, and noticed how predominant the bongos are, out of all the other percussion used..those bongos were the show piece on so many great songs like "oro""mau mau" and others!

I am down to only one band now (quit my rock band and my jazz band), the fabulous smokin menehunes...which satisfies my desire for great authentic hapa-haole style Hawaiian music....but I am "jonesing to one day start an exotica band...

I bought some Bongos last week, but they are cheap ass ones. I had some from Cuba, but gave them to my uncle. So my cousin plays Skin on Skin congas and just said he "sold out and bought some "Giovanni" something or others. He's up to playing with four congas now and has even received props from Poncho himself.. I amd going on and on about my lil cousin because he started playing congas when I started carving. He tightens in a cross pattern and punched the top of my bongos to help seat them. He also put a little lotion on the skins. I know the skins will tighten up in the sun. I was on vacation and all the bongo players had a black skin on the smaller head and it had that sound y'all are talking about. Anybody seen on of these black skins? I'm on the path to bongo playing school. After a lil practice , I think I'll do a little carving on them.

Although experimenting with tuning is, indeed, the way to achieve that distinctive mid-20th Century bongo pitch, do keep in mind that a great deal of bongos that one hears on the Exotica albums, as well as soundtracks from the 1950s and '60s, are being played with drum sticks. Playing bongos this way will immediately give a higher, sharper pitch. I prefer playing bongos with my index and middle fingers closer to the rim of the head, which also produces a higher pitch. Depending on the complexity of the rhythm, pressing down on the head whilst striking the bongo with the index finger will also deliver a sharp pitch.

Great stuff on here everyone. Thanks! Heres a "Bongo Tidbit" for ya. Since I was a kid I would tune my bongos over a stove burner. Hold you bongos about 2ft. above a med. flame. Keep tapping on the skin w/one or two fingers. You will soon hear the tone rising. When it hits a pitch you like?...your done! I have also tried this on skinned tambourine's from various countries and it works quite well.

Using sticks has been mentioned already, & that is really cool to do in certain situations. A variation on this is to use felt mallets. Try it sometime, you will be amazed at not only the tone, but the rolls you can achieve. Hope this helps....................Remy

My bongos sound fine now. It's just a matter of really getting the pitch up there so tight that there is no "Play" in the head. It has to sound like a nail hitting a hammer. But, I won't use sticks on them, nor will I heat them over a stove!!! Sounds a bit risky on that last one!!

USC professor Josh Kun, who joins Alt.Latino for this week's show, is a co-founder of the Idelsohn Society for Musical Preservation, which in 2013 assembled a collection of Latino-Jewish music titled It's A Scream How Levine Does The Rhumba. Courtesy of the artist  hide caption

Professor Josh Kun teaches at the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. He's researched music history extensively, and he joins us to spin some awesome old records, including Celia Cruz's performance of "Hava Nagila" (who knew?).

Bongo drums are arguably the most recognizable and well-loved percussion instruments in Afro-Cuban music. Our Sonor Bongos feature a beautiful thai oak shell for a clear, full-bodied sound. Go ahead! Play the larger "hembra" and smaller "macho" drums together to add instant flavor and texture to your tracks.

Cardi B dropped a lot of bread on the colorful music video for her new song "Bongos." 


During her recent interview with Angela Yee, the top-charting rapper discussed her new single featuring Megan Thee Stallion and its extravagant visuals. Cardi explained that the video was shot in Malibu and goes along with the overall theme of the record. After Yee noted that no one spends that much on music videos anymore, the host asked exactly how much the video cost. 


"This one, I think is like how much?" Cardi asked her team. 


"$2 million dollars?!" Yee replied.

"I feel like this video is just very beautiful," Cardi continued. "It has choreography but it's a location video so I always do like inside production so this is more of a location video. It's just the little things like that. That's why the video would be so expensive. Of course the video looks expensive because it was expensive to do." 


Since its release on Friday, the music video has garnered 8.3 million views. Elsewhere in the conversation, Cardi B also discusses her upcoming album. The Bronx native explained that she has a lot of songs in her stash, but still has difficulty picking out records for her album. She asks different people what they think about her music in an effort to keep up with all the changes in the music industry. 


"When you haven't put out a song in a long time, it's a lot of pressure to put out the next one but I think this one was a good one." 


Watch Cardi B talk more about her new music, motherhood and more with Angela Yee below.

The Furious Bongos are comprised of a diverse selection of accomplished musicians from all over the country (plus a drummer from Sweden), including Madison-area favorites Lo Marie and Conrad St. Clair.

Bongo Boy Music School is a private music school located in the Castleton area of Indianapolis started in 2003. Our goal is to provide the best music instruction in the city of Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Here you will find a safe, professional and creative atmosphere to enhance your musical abilities and establish a solid musical foundation.

The Rainforest Rhythm Kingdom Program is an early childhood rhythm, movement and music program tailored for pre-k to early elementary students. Whether you have questions, need answers, or just want to help others, the community forums is the place for you.

Hip-hop's intersection with sportswear gave rise to the "athleisure" trend in the 1980s and '90s, making tracksuits, sweatshirts, and sneakers everyday attire. This transformation was propelled by iconic figures such as Run-D.M.C. and their association with Adidas, as seen in photoshoots and music videos for tracks like "My Adidas."

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