Ignel André's acoustic performance will be released to the public tomorrow.

This promising young Mozambican musician sees the union of artists from both the new and old generations, as well as the appreciation of national culture, as crucial points for a bright future for Mozambican music.

In our penultimate conversation with the singer from Zambézia province, who showcases his potential in “Voices of the Pearl of the Indian Ocean,” he made it clear that the union between artists of the new and old generations can bring great benefits to Mozambican music. “The union of artists and the appreciation of culture, both from younger and older artists, is something that can bring good results for Mozambican music.”.

The artist, who envisions his career achieving great success in three years, looks to Yuran Hotback, another artist from the new generation, as a great example to follow. When asked about his plans for this year, Ignel André assures that there are big surprises on the way. These are previewed by the acoustic performance of “Vozes da Pérola do Índico” which will be released tomorrow at 4 PM via tv.ihapari.com and the open channel KTV. See the teaser below and the video of the week via the blue bar.

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