Following the success of "Rivals," Twenty Fingers fans have launched a campaign to follow the artist on social media, while Tio Yado opens up about the challenges of the past few years.

Following the resounding success of the song "Rivais," fans of Twenty Fingers, one of the most prominent artists in the Mozambican music scene, launched a massive campaign to encourage even more followers to follow him on social media. Currently, the artist boasts an impressive 753,000 followers on Instagram and 763,000 on Facebook, and everything indicates […]

Costa dos Tuneza acknowledges the success of Twenty Fingers' "Rivais," which reached 1.8 million views on YouTube in two weeks. 

The musical and cultural landscape between Angola and Mozambique continues to strengthen with recognitions and interactions that cross borders, uniting artists from both countries through art and social media. One of the most recent examples of this connection is the success of the track “Rivais” by Twenty Fingers, which gained prominence not only in Mozambique, […]

From Mozambique to the World: The Global Rise of Twenty Fingers, the Role of Bloggers, and Colleague Collaboration

Mozambique is experiencing a moment of global prominence, driven by iconic figures in music, journalism, and cultural collaborations. At the heart of this phenomenon is Twenty Fingers, an artist who not only dominates the national spotlight but also conquers international audiences, especially in Brazil. With the support of big names like Roberta Miranda, who declared […]

The debate about who is currently the king of Mozambican music is once again burning in the national entertainment world. Do we have another Messi and Ronaldo in Mozambican music?

The Mozambican music scene is buzzing again with the heated debate over who is the true "King" of music in the country. The meteoric success of Twenty Fingers, who recently saw his track "Rivais" sung by renowned Brazilian singer Roberta Miranda, has generated inevitable comparisons with Mr. Bow, one of the biggest names in music […]

Mia Couto wins the 2024 FIL Prize for Literature in Romance Languages.

Mozambican writer Mia Couto was awarded the 2024 FIL Prize for Literature in Romance Languages yesterday, one of the most prestigious literary awards. This prize is awarded annually by the Guadalajara International Book Fair in Mexico and recognizes writers who excel in languages derived from Latin, such as Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, etc.