Responding to public demand, artists Fermon Mondlane and Stewart Sukuma have joined forces to release a new track titled “Xitsungo,” which is now available on digital platforms. The collaboration, symbolizing the union of two of the most charismatic names in Mozambican music, was eagerly awaited by fans, who had been requesting the partnership for some time.
The title “Xitsungo” translates to “population” or “human frame” in Portuguese, and is a celebration of the connection between the artists and the Mozambican people. Fermon Mondlane, when sharing the track, wrote: “NEW.💫PREMIERE. The people asked🎵 and we obeyed. Here it is. Fermon ft Stewart – XITSUNGU.”
The public's reaction was immediate, with many expressing their anticipation for the song. "I expect a lot of message, guys," commented one fan, while another wrote, "I hope I don't shed tears with this song," highlighting the emotional weight the collaboration could bring.
The collaboration between Fermon Mondlane and Stewart Sukuma is a milestone in Mozambican music, uniting two distinct styles in a single track. The public's enthusiasm is proof of the relevance of both artists in the music scene, and with "Xitsungo," they not only fulfill the wishes of their fans but also reaffirm the power of music as a tool for unity and cultural expression.











































