Plutonio expresses solidarity with the Mozambican people.

The Portuguese-Mozambican rapper Plutonio, known for his impact on Lusophone music, recently used his participation in the Fly Podcast to convey a message of solidarity to the people of Mozambique, in the face of the political tension that has affected the country.

During the interview, Plutonio expressed his concern and emphasized his deep connection to Mozambique, highlighting his family roots. “I want to send my support, my strength. Although musically I'm not very political, it's still a subject that saddens me. My family is Mozambican, my mother is from Beira,” the artist stated.

Plutonio acknowledged that, although his music is less focused on political themes, he could not ignore the challenges faced by his people. His lyrics reflect the love and respect he holds for his heritage, reinforcing his position as a voice of unity in difficult times.

The rapper's statement generated positive reactions on social media, with Mozambican fans and those in the diaspora praising his empathy and recognition of the difficulties faced by the country.

Plutonio continues to be an example of how artists can use their platforms to raise awareness and offer support, even in situations that transcend the musical field.

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