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Mr. Kuka has used the song's platform to argue that Mozambique holds the "second position" for talent within the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). 🏛️ Cultural Significance: The Makwayela Element
A traditional performance group specializing in Makwayela , a rhythmic vocal and dance style with deep social and political roots in Southern Mozambique.
A prominent Mozambican singer frequently collaborating on major urban tracks.
He has worked with top-tier artists like jazz legend Moreira Chonguiça , further solidifying his status as a "Champion" of the local industry.
Started in the hip-hop group "717" before transitioning to the broader urban sounds of Pandza and Kizomba.
Makwayela originated among Mozambican miners working in South Africa, serving as a form of cultural expression and social commentary.
A pioneering "Pandza" artist and "hitmaker" known for blending traditional sounds with modern beats.
The track is a standout example of , a popular urban genre in Mozambique that blends traditional rhythms with dancehall and hip-hop influences. Key Artists: