Duas Caras shares their musical journey in an interview with the BBC's This is Africa program.

Renowned Mozambican artist Duas Caras, known for his significant influence on the music scene in Mozambique and beyond, was featured in an exclusive interview on the program. This is Africa From BBC World Service. During the conversation, which lasted just over 15 minutes, the artist shared important aspects of his musical journey, from the beginning of his career in hip-hop to his recent transition to the Afrobeats genre.

Duas Caras, whose career is marked by successes both in groups and as a solo artist, spoke about the challenges and lessons that shaped his journey. He highlighted the importance of adapting to changes in the music market and the influence of African culture on his work. The transition to Afrobeats, according to the artist, was a natural response to the evolution of contemporary music on the continent, and a way to connect even more with the cultural roots of Mozambique and all of Africa.

In addition to reflecting on his journey, Duas Caras also shared his vision for the future of African music, expressing optimism about the growth and globalization of African sound. He believes that the continent's music will continue to gain ground on the international stage, driven by the creativity and diversity of African artists.

The interview, which provided listeners with an intimate look into Duas Caras's thinking and evolution as an artist, reaffirmed his position as an influential figure in African music. His participation in the program... This is Africa BBC World Service not only celebrated his career, but also highlighted his role in promoting African culture through music.

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