Grandpa Tinga, father of the great Mozambican rappers Dama do Bling and Hernâni Da Silva, celebrates another year of life.

It's a day of celebration not only for the Mudasse family, but for all lovers of rap, Mozambican music, and especially for fans of Dama do Bling and Hernâni Da Silva.

Dama do Bling moved her followers by sharing special moments from her father, Avó Tinga's, birthday on social media. In a heartfelt post, she wrote: “It's dad's birthday 🥳 !!! Avó Tinga is celebrating another year of life! 🙏🏽 Help me sing 🎵 happy birthday to my dad 🥰”. The message received a flood of comments, with internet users joining together to wish the father of the renowned Mozambican artists a happy birthday.

Grandpa Tinga is not only the proud father of Dama do Bling and Hernâni Da Silva, but also a beloved and respected figure in Mozambique's music community. His support and guidance were fundamental to the success of his children, who grew up under his influence and inspiration.

While the music world celebrates the talent and creativity of Dama do Bling and Hernâni Da Silva, today is a day to honor and celebrate the man who raised them, nurtured their dreams, and guided them throughout their artistic journeys.

Grandma Tinga embodies the values of love, dedication, and family support, which are essential for the flourishing of artists and the enrichment of the Mozambican music scene. Her presence continues to be a source of inspiration and motivation for young aspiring musicians throughout the country.

On this special day, fans unite in gratitude and appreciation for Grandma Tinga, wishing her a happy birthday filled with love, happiness, and continued success. May her life's journey be blessed with health, prosperity, and many more years of happiness alongside her talented children and the Mozambican music community.

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