After 15 years of silence, Noma's returns with an album that pays homage to the struggle for survival.

Noma's, pseudonym of Armindo Mathe, is back on the Mozambican music scene with the release of his highly anticipated debut album, “MassengaHomu”, after 15 years of absence. The extended pause, far from signifying abandonment, was a conscious strategy to ensure the balance between a passion for art and providing for the family., in a reality where living exclusively from music – especially in the genre hip-hop – continues to be a challenge in the country.

Recording her first song in 2007 at Beatmaster Studio and promoting her work on radio until 2010, Noma's realized early on that she needed to better structure her journey. During the years of retreat, He never stopped composing or dreaming.. Through periods of progress and setbacks, he matured as an artist and as a human being, and now returns with a profoundly social lyrical proposal.

“MassengaHomu”, an expression inspired by Changana that means “"to extract milk from a cow"”, is a metaphor for the daily struggle for survival. The album portrays the struggle of men and women who courageously face the daily grind of extracting sustenance from life—physical, emotional, and intellectual—even amidst uncertainty.

“This album is a reflection of my life and the reality of many Mozambicans. Returning to music was inevitable. The passion for art has always been with me,” says the rapper, who is also... writer with three published works and works as professional in the financial field.

With this return, Noma's reaffirms that, even in the face of structural challenges of Mozambican hip-hop, The flame of artistic creation continues to burn brightly and vibrantly.

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