They say opportunities don't have a set time, and Cleyton da Drena proved that by posting at 2:50 AM, asking for a singer who could sing in the Ndau language for an urgent project that same day.
“"Looking for a singer who can sing and speak the Ndau language for today. WhatsApp in the first comment," the artist wrote on his social media.
The post quickly caught the attention of internet users. While some responded with laughter, perhaps due to the unusual time of publication, others showed interest and support. Despite it being the middle of the night, Cleyton da Drena's proposal did not go unnoticed, and many saw in the initiative a unique opportunity to stand out.
Cleyton da Drena, known for his work in the Afrohouse genre, has opened a door of opportunity for singers who are fluent in the Ndau language, one of the most widely spoken local languages in the Govuro district, which borders the province of Sofala. Govuro is located in the northern part of Inhambane province and is a cultural center where Ndau is widely used.
The artist's initiative not only highlights the importance of promoting linguistic and cultural diversity in his music, but also shows his willingness to collaborate with local talent, even if it means making a call in the early hours of the morning.
Cleyton da Drena's followers are eagerly waiting to see who the discovered talent will be and how this collaboration will unfold. This unexpected move underscores the artist's commitment to valuing and integrating different cultural aspects of Mozambique into his musical creations, further strengthening the country's rich cultural tapestry.





















