# Mr. II

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{{Infobox officeholder
| honorific_prefix = [Honourable](/source/Honourable)
| name             = Osmund Mbilinyi
| honorific_suffix = [MP](/source/Member_of_parliament)
| image            =
| office           = [Member of Parliament](/source/Member_of_Parliament_(Tanzania))<br />for [Mbeya City](/source/Mbeya)
| term_start       = November 2010
| term_end         = November 2020
| predecessor      = Benson Mpesya
| successor        = [Tulia Ackson](/source/Tulia_Ackson)
| birth_date       = {{birth date and age|1972|5|1|df=y}}
| birth_place      = 
| party            = [CHADEMA](/source/CHADEMA)
| occupation       = {{flatlist|
* [Politician](/source/Politician)
* [human rights](/source/human_rights) activist
* [rapper](/source/Rapping)
}}
| spouse           = Happy Msonge
| children         = 
| alma_mater       = 
| website          = 
| module           = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes
| background        = solo_singer
| genre             = [Hip hop](/source/Hip_hop_music)
| instrument        = 
| years_active      = 1990&ndash;present
| label             = Deiwaka Entertainment
| associated_acts   = Yo Rap Bonanza, Da Young Mob
}} 
}}

'''Joseph Mbilinyi''' (born 1 May 1972), known for his stage names '''Mr. II''', '''Sugu''' and '''2-proud''', is a Tanzanian politician, human rights activist and rapper. He was a [Mbeya Urban](/source/Mbeya_Urban) elected member of Parliament from 2010 to 2020.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.parliament.go.tz/index.php/members/mpcvs/1644/2010-2015 |title=Member of Parliament CV |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |year=2010 |website= |publisher=Parliament of Tanzania |access-date=1 November 2013}}</ref>

== Biography ==
Mr. II stems from [Mbeya](/source/Mbeya) in Southern highlands [Tanzania](/source/Tanzania), and started to rap in 1990 in his youth when he was still in school. His inspirations were [Ice Cube](/source/Ice_Cube), [Niggaz With Attitude](/source/N.W.A) and above all [Tupak Shakur](/source/Tupak_Shakur). Mr. II was the first Tanzanian rap artist to have major success with his music{{Citation needed|date=March 2026}}. Through his music and language he expresses and addresses politics, social inequalities and other problems that affected Tanzanians. Most would consider his music as a voice for the voiceless, his brand of rap is soulful, lyrical, rhythmical and from the heart. This is because Mr. II is not afraid to tell it like it is, undertaking sensitive issues of concern to many Tanzanians such as democracy, [child prostitution](/source/child_prostitution), [police brutality](/source/police_brutality) and corruption.<ref>[http://www.univie.ac.at/ecco/stichproben/Nr5_Englert.pdf Microsoft Word – Stichproben_Nr5_FERTIG.doc<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050110051715/http://www.univie.ac.at/ecco/stichproben/Nr5_Englert.pdf |date=10 January 2005 }}</ref>

He became so popular that his music reached audiences even in rural areas where rap had not been heard before. Due to the quality of his music and the message in his music, older people were more acceptance to his music and contributed to making him the first Tanzanian rapper to have a mainstream hit. Also making Mr II the M-Net Best Male Artist Grammy Award Winner for Tanzania in 2001. Mr. II is the [African Great Lakes](/source/African_Great_Lakes) region's most popular [Bongo Flava](/source/Bongo_Flava) icon, and through this genre he was able to make a difference and create opportunities for the youth.<ref name="stylusmagazine.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/bongoflava-the-primer.htm |title=Bongoflava: The Primer – Pop Playground – Stylus Magazine<!-- Bot generated title --> |access-date=5 March 2008 |archive-date=8 January 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108044748/http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/bongoflava-the-primer.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref>

==Style and message==
Sugu, which loosely translates to 'Stubborn' or 'Hard', has been just that in terms of his popular longevity. With over a decade of success, Sugu has maintained his rebellious persona as a social outcast. Performing in Swahili, Sugu addresses social issues that plague both urban and rural peoples in the African Great Lakes region. His socially conscious lyrics touch on issues ranging from prostitution to immigration to the plight of street children.<ref name="bbc.co.uk">{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/africabeyond/africaonyourstreet/hosts/jjc/18570.shtml|title=BBC – Africa On Your Street – Hosts – JJC – November 2004 – Hip-Hop in Kenya and Tanzania<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref> Examples of his politically charged music is apparent in the songs ''Hali Halisi,''[http://www.kwetuentertainment.com/listen/Lyrics.html State of Bongo Hip Hop/ Hali ya Bongo Flava] (real situation) in which he depicts the struggles of street life, and the oppressive conditions of the government, prisons, and judicial system.

"Everyday is us against the police and the police against us

The judge at the court is waiting for us

The prison officer is waiting for us<ref>Lemelle, Sidney J.| '''Ni Wapi Tunakwenda': Hip Hop Culture and the Children of Arusha''|In The Vinyl Ain't Final: Hip Hop and the Globalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, 230-54. London; Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press.</ref>
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His rapping style is known for its structure and speed, and several other newer artists have adopted similar techniques. Other artists in the genre describe his detailed storytelling and wordplay as a part of his work.<ref name="nubianunderground.com">http://www.nubianunderground.com/nu/main/chamber/?id=10151 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051104102531/http://www.nubianunderground.com/nu/main/chamber/?id=10151 |date=4 November 2005 }} The Chamber Press Release. Date Posted: June 2005 PST Submitted By Sir Prestige/Social-Misfit Entertainment</ref>

Mr. II is an outspoken advocate of Tanzanian hiphop or Bongo Flava.

Sugu has seen success in various realms of the African Hip Hop scene. He is the primary organiser of the annual Tanzania Hip-Hop Summit, a yearly convention of the African Great Lakes region's most prominent and up-and-coming music stakeholders. The summit is held in Dar es Salaam in December and brings together everyone from artists to producers to TV representatives.<ref name="bbc.co.uk"/> He was also the publisher of Deiwaka, a music and arts magazine that is no longer in print. Sugu is one of the most recognisable artists in the regional Hip-hop scene, has won numerous Pan-African music awards and has performed at a number of international festivals.<ref>Winner of the African Hiphop.com remix competition for Sugu’s “Moto chini”. 3 January 2008, Copyright © 2007 BAB KUBWA · Web Design by Bab Kubwa Media</ref> Regardless of his efforts to differentiate himself and his genre, Mr. II continues to be compared to the many great Hip-Hop artists from the U.S. such as [Nas](/source/Nas), [Jay-Z](/source/Jay-Z) or [Run DMC](/source/Run_DMC).<ref name="stylusmagazine.com"/><ref name="nubianunderground.com"/>

Mr. II's song "Haki" has been hailed as the "definitive [bongoflava](/source/bongoflava) anthem".{{citation needed|date=October 2020}}  In Swahili Haki means freedom and justice<ref>http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/bongoflava-the-primer.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108044748/http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/pop_playground/bongoflava-the-primer.htm |date=8 January 2011 }} Bongoflava: The Primer. 7 March 2008.</ref> Mr. II's lyrics address themes that are typical of Bongoflava.  Bongoflava "tackle[s] subjects faced by the continent and the world over: poverty, ambition, success, money, HIV/AIDS"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bongoflava.com/history.html |title=Bongo Flava :: Tanzanian Hiphop Fusion Online :: Swahili Music |access-date=2008-03-07 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080509155643/http://www.bongoflava.com/history.html |archive-date=9 May 2008 |df=dmy-all }} 7 March 2008.</ref>

Sugu is also the Founder and Director of Deiwaka Entertainment, A company that has dedicated itself in promoting and developing Tanzanian hiphop/Bongoflava as part of helping in the fight against poverty and unemployment problems among youths in Tanzania. This company now has a website: [https://web.archive.org/web/20141216222023/http://deiwakaworld.com/ Deiwakaworld]

At the 2005 [Tanzania Music Awards](/source/Tanzania_Music_Awards) his album ''Moto Chini'' was nominated in the best Hip Hop Album category.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060515123130/http://www.kilitimetz.com/2005/awards/vote.html Tanzania Music Awards – Nominees 2005]</ref>

==Politics==
At the [2010 Tanzanian general election](/source/2010_Tanzanian_general_election)s, Mr. II successfully vied for [Mbeya Urban](/source/Mbeya_Urban) constituency parliamentary seat for [CHADEMA](/source/CHADEMA).<ref>The Habari.com, Nov19, 2010: [https://archive.today/20120913203128/http://www.thehabari.com/tanzania_celebrities/tanzanian-hip-hop-legend-joseph-mbilinyi-takes-oath-as-mp Tanzanian hip-hop legend Joseph Mbilinyi takes oath as MP]</ref>

==Discography==
Mr. II is the most productive [Tanzanian hip hop](/source/Tanzanian_hip_hop) musician, given the number of released albums:

* Ni Mimi (1995)
* Ndani ya Bongo (1996)
* Niite Mister II (1998)
* Nje ya Bongo (1999)
* Millennium (2000)
* Muziki na Maisha (2001)
* Itikadi (2002)
* Sugu (2004)
* Coming of Age-Ujio Wa Umri (2006)
* VETO (2009)
* Antivirus Mixtapes

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [https://sugumusic.tripod.com Sugu aka Mr II – official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20141216222023/http://deiwakaworld.com/ Deiwaka Entertainment]

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Category:1972 births
Category:Living people
Category:Tanzanian rappers
Category:Members of the National Assembly (Tanzania)
Category:21st-century Tanzanian male singers
Category:20th-century Tanzanian male singers
Category:Tanzanian Bongo Flava musicians
Category:Swahili-language Tanzanian singers
Category:Tanzanian Roman Catholics

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