The collaboration that sealed the reconciliation between Mozambican rappers Kiba The Seven and Jay Arghh reached the milestone this week one million views on YouTube. The track “Peace Accords”, released three years ago, represents much more than just a hip-hop song: it symbolizes the end of a conflict between the two artists and the beginning of a new phase of cooperation and mutual respect.
Upon its release, the song received significant attention in the national music scene, precisely because it surprised fans by uniting two voices that had previously been at odds with one another. The public reception was positive, with many considering the song an example of maturity and reconciliation within the Mozambican hip-hop movement.
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Kiba The Seven, currently residing in Asian continent, where he recently completed his master's degree in computer engineering, remains artistically active, even outside the country. He has Jay Arghh, continues to develop his career in Mozambican soil, maintaining a strong connection with the local cultural movement.
Three years after its release, the music video for "Acordos de Paz" continues to gain traction and new views, cementing its status as a significant milestone in the recent history of Brazilian hip-hop. Reaching one million views is seen as a sign that the message of unity and overcoming conflict still resonates with audiences.






















