Zander Baronet: Angolan Cuisine and Puns on Social Media

Mozambican singer Zander Baronet, known for his artistic versatility, decided to show that, in addition to musical talent, he also possesses culinary skills. During a five-day road trip from South Africa to Angola, Zander took advantage of his stay in the sister country to venture into the kitchen, preparing the traditional funge, known in Mozambique as xima. On his social media, the artist shared a video where he appears preparing the dish alongside friends, with the caption: “We’re already making Funge de 'Bombom' with the Quinta Dellaz crew… Luanda Sul, Nice stop.‘ Zander's relaxed interaction with his followers shows his more approachable and lighthearted side, uniting two countries through cuisine and music.

Allan Confirms Last Legendary Battle of Trovoad∆ against Paizão Before Reform in Lyrical Battles

After a Q&A session on Instagram with rapper Trovoada, where a follower asked if Trovoada would continue to "give headaches" with his lyrics or if he was thinking of retiring from lyrical battles, Vizzy, in his response, made it clear that he is still available for action, but stressed that his retirement depends on a key figure: his CEO, Allan.

Allan's response came quickly and decisively. He announced that, before any decision regarding Trovoada's retirement, the rapper still has one last mission to accomplish. “For Nigg∆ to retire, he has one last battle to fight with Anj0 da Maldad£ (Paizão),” said Allan, referring to Paizão, a respected and feared figure in the Angolan rap battle arenas.

This potential battle between Trovoad∆ and Paizão has generated great anticipation among rap fans and those who enjoy rap battles. Paizão, known as one of the most skilled gladiators on the Angolan scene, promises to be a worthy opponent for Trovoad∆, who has already made history with his dominant presence on the microphone.

Dygo Boy Offers 50 Tickets for the Next Show and Reflects on the Hip-Hop's Past

Renowned Mozambican rapper Dygo Boy surprised fans by offering 50 tickets to his upcoming show, scheduled for September 21st in Ibiza. During a live stream this afternoon, the artist discussed the evolution of the hip-hop scene, reflecting on the differences between the past and present, especially regarding the "beefs" and disagreements that marked an era.

During the live stream, Dygo Boy addressed the topic of rivalries in hip-hop, comparing the old scene, where verbal confrontations between rappers were more common, with the present day, where these disputes seem to have diminished. The rapper made it clear that, despite admiring the lyrical battle movement, he considers himself a "studio rapper" and not a "scream rapper," suggesting that he prefers to focus on musical creation rather than actively participating in lyrical confrontations.

The generous offer of 50 tickets for the upcoming show was met with enthusiasm by fans, who quickly began interacting with the artist on social media, hoping to secure a spot at the event. Dygo Boy, always connected with his audience, took the opportunity to reaffirm his commitment to musical quality and respect for the hip-hop movement, highlighting the importance of maintaining focus on art and music production.

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