
Mozambican businessman Guyzelh Ramos and renowned Marrabenta singer TaBasilly had a significant meeting this afternoon, fueling expectations of a possible collaboration between the Mozambican artist and Brazilian MC PH. This collaboration, already suggested by Guyzelh during a recent live broadcast on social media, gained momentum with today's meeting, generating even more enthusiasm among fans of Mozambican and Brazilian music.
MC PH, known for his hits in Brazil, will be in Mozambique on the 24th to participate in the second edition of Bailão, an event that promises to bring together big names in Lusophone music. With the event approaching, expectations now revolve around the official announcement of this possible partnership, which could bring a new dimension to Mozambican music on the international stage.

Meeting of National Figures at an Event Hosted by the U.S. Embassy
Meanwhile, an initiative by the United States Embassy in Mozambique brought together various figures from Mozambican music and culture for an afternoon of cultural exchange. Among those present were names like Deltino Guerreiro, King Levi, and Neyma, among other influential artists who took the opportunity to exchange experiences and strengthen ties with the international cultural community.
This type of event reinforces the importance of collaboration between countries and cultures, promoting the sharing of knowledge and the development of artistic projects that can benefit both Mozambique and its international partners.

Mr. Bow Confirms Attendance at Alcy's Film Launch
Furthermore, renowned Mozambican artist Mr. Bow used social media to confirm his presence at the launch of actor and director Alcy's film, which will take place tomorrow. Alcy, who recently gave an interview to Yango, shared details about the story behind the film, generating great anticipation for its release. Mr. Bow's presence at the event only increases the visibility of the film, which is already expected to be one of the main cultural releases of the year in Mozambique.
With so much activity in the artistic scene, the Mozambican cultural scene is proving to be increasingly vibrant, with big names collaborating and raising the quality of national productions for local and international audiences.





















