The success of the song “Rivais,” by Mozambican singer Twenty Fingers, has crossed borders and is already making waves on Angolan radio stations. During a radio program on 102.1 FM in Cazenga, Angola, a local announcer not only played the track but also highlighted the impact the song has had on Angolan listeners.
The announcer praised “Rivals” for its universal appeal, highlighting how a well-crafted song can cross borders and win over audiences anywhere in the world. This success in Angola is a clear example of the power of music to connect different cultures and communities, taking Mozambican talent to new horizons.
The fact that “Rivais” is gaining airplay on Angolan radio also reflects the growing influence of Mozambican music in the region, opening doors for collaborations and cultural exchanges between the two countries. Furthermore, Twenty Fingers' success in Angola could serve as a springboard for his music to reach other African markets and, who knows, beyond the continent.
The warm reception of “Rivais” in Angola is a testament to Twenty Fingers’ ability to create songs that not only capture the Mozambican spirit but also resonate with listeners from different parts of the world. As the song continues to gain popularity on Angolan radio, it is expected to attract even more attention and open new opportunities for the singer in the African music scene.
This success reaffirms Twenty Fingers' position as a growing force in African music and highlights the limitless potential of music to transcend borders and unite people through its melodies and messages. Audiences in Mozambique and Angola eagerly await Twenty Fingers' next steps, which are sure to continue to surprise and delight fans.





















