Draft:Marioo Discography

  • Comment: Not seeing a reason for a standalone article about their discography when it can be easily incorporated into the existing article. See WP:SPLIT Sulfurboy (talk) 17:28, 24 July 2026 (UTC)


The discography of Tanzanian singer, songwriter, and record producer Marioo, consists of two studio albums (with their expanded deluxe editions), one extended play (EP), and a succession of lead singles, featured appearances, and songwriting contributions for major East African artists.[1]

Studio Albums

The Kid You Know is the debut studio album by Marioo, released on December 9, 2022, through the record label Bad Nation. Released primarily for digital download and streaming platforms, the standard edition of the album consists of 17 tracks that blend Bongo Flava with Amapiano and Afropop influences. The project showcases significant regional and cross-continental collaborations, featuring guest appearances from prominent African artists including Alikiba, Harmonize, Rayvanny, Jux, Jovial, Nigerian rapper Ladipoe, South African singer Tyla, and producer Abbah Process. Following its initial reception, an expanded 21-track deluxe edition was officially released on May 11, 2023.[2]

The Godson is an album released on November 29, 2024, through the Bad Nation and AFRICORI record labels. Distributed via digital download and streaming platforms, the original project features 17 tracks, expanding to 22 tracks with the release of its Deluxe edition on December 16, 2025. The album features guest appearances from a wide array of prominent African artists, including Alikiba, Harmonize, Bien, Patoranking, King Promise, Aslay, Kenny Sol, and Stans.[3][4]

Extended Plays (EPs)

MMMCXII is a nine-track extended play (EP) released on May 29, 2026, under the Bad Nation label. Distributed across digital download and streaming platforms, the project features guest appearances from Bruce Melodie, Ya Levis, Sofiya Nzau, Chella, D Voice, Harmonize, and BabyDaiz across tracks such as "Priority," "Doucement," "UA," "Sugar 2.0," "Watu," "Pombe I," and "POMBE II (We Live Once)." The EP's title, MMMCXII, is derived from the Roman numeral representation of the artist's birth date, December 31 (31/12).[5]

References

  1. ^ "Marioo the only Bongo Flava artist on RollingStone Top 40". The Citizen. 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2026-07-24.
  2. ^ "What to expect as Marioo set to release new album". The Citizen. 2024-11-15. Retrieved 2026-07-24.
  3. ^ Ruby, Josh (2025-01-04). "Marioo's 'The Godson' album: A groundbreaking masterpiece for East African music". MBU. Retrieved 2026-07-24.
  4. ^ "What to expect as Marioo set to release new album". The Citizen. 2024-11-15. Retrieved 2026-07-24.
  5. ^ "Marioo drops star-studded global EP, 'MMMCXII'". The Citizen. 2026-05-29. Retrieved 2026-07-24.

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