The rapper brothers Simba, A2, and Dice, known in the music scene for their contributions to Mozambican rap, celebrated a significant moment in 2024: their grandfather's 105th birthday. The special moment was captured and shared by Dice, who expressed his pride in belonging to a family with deep roots in Mozambique's traditional music, Marrabenta.
In a social media post, Dice highlighted the importance of his grandfather, revealing that he was one of the members of the band that helped found Marrabenta, one of the country's most iconic musical genres. "For those who don't know, my grandfather was the guitarist. And he still plays today," wrote the rapper, showing his pride in his family's historical contributions to Mozambican music.
Marrabenta, which emerged in the 1930s, blends elements of traditional Mozambican music with Western influences, and the band in which Dice's grandfather played had a fundamental role in popularizing the genre. Even at 105 years old, he continues to play the guitar, a testament to his dedication and love for music, inspiring not only his family members but also many fans of Mozambican music.
This celebration not only marks the grandfather's longevity, but also symbolizes the passing of a musical legacy between generations, from Marrabenta to contemporary rap. For Simba, A2, and Dice, it is a rich heritage that strengthens their roots and contributes to the diversity of Mozambican music.











































