Mozambican rapper Dygo Boy, in collaboration with Puto Aires, recently released the song "Branda," addressing a topic that has generated debate on social media: the ostentatious lifestyle of some digital influencers without an apparent source of income.
The song emerges as a critical reflection on the increasing exposure of luxurious lifestyles on digital platforms — latest-generation iPhones, international travel, and high-cost items — often without any explanation of how they are financed.
Throughout the track, Dygo Boy and Puto Aires They openly question the source of their livelihood. The song criticizes these public figures, drawing attention to the superficiality and inconsistencies of certain lifestyles promoted online. It also raises concerns about the impact this type of content can have on the expectations of Mozambican youth, especially in a context of economic hardship.
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With this release, Dygo Boy reaffirms himself as an artist attentive to the social and cultural phenomena of the country, using his art to provoke reflection and dialogue.






















