Music has the unique power to transcend barriers and unite people of all ages and backgrounds. The talented Mozambican artist Twenty Fingers, from the city of Beira, has proven this once again with his latest album, “Áfrican Boy”. This album, which features a rich mix of rhythms and engaging lyrics, has won over not only the ears of young people but has also touched the hearts of children and adults across the country.
This afternoon, Twenty Fingers shared a touching video on his Facebook page demonstrating the positive influence his music has on younger generations. The video features a child, apparently in first or second grade, singing track number 9 from the album, titled “Lack of Respect.” What is remarkable is that the child performs this rendition without the aid of background music, highlighting his incredible musical talent.
This is not an isolated event, as Twenty Fingers has shared similar videos in the past, featuring children demonstrating their love and connection to their music. These moments illustrate Twenty Fingers' unique ability to create music that resonates deeply with people of all ages.
The album “African Boy” has been praised for its authenticity, capturing the essence of African life and culture. The meaningful lyrics and catchy rhythms combine to create a unique musical experience that has the ability to unite communities and generations. Watch the video of the child below and Twenty Fingers' performance of the same song.





















