Today is a special day, as we celebrate the birthday of Bokilo José Lindre, known in the music scene as Bokly Madjubleira.

Born in Quelimane on October 14, 1993, Bokly is an inspiration to many, and his life journey is a true testament to determination and passion for hip-hop music.

Bokly's musical journey began early, at age 12, when he fell in love with the rhythm and poetry of hip-hop. He embraced music not only as a form of expression but also as a career. For four years, he showcased his talent as a street rapper, developing his skills and building his fanbase.

The turning point in his career came in 2010 with the song "Malfeitores na Zambezia," which opened the doors to success for Bokly. His music not only captivated the public but also conveyed important messages.

In 2011, Bokly redirected his focus to ghetto music and social intervention. He actively participated in musical projects aimed at raising awareness and promoting positive change in society. His collaboration with artists such as Twenty Fingers and Tina Songs exemplifies his commitment to music with purpose.

Furthermore, Bokly was part of the group Moz Kafris, along with D-Clay and Clay Black. The group released their EP in 2016, featuring the song "Dhikameya," which had a great impact and resonated with many.

Currently, Bokly is a member of the Projeto os Manos, which is funded by businessman Elton Pensador and includes Suraj and Constâncio. This project is yet another demonstration of his commitment to making music that makes a difference and touches people's hearts.

Today, we wish a happy birthday to Bokly Madjubleira, a talented artist who not only shines in music but also illuminates the path for many others. His journey is an example of how passion, determination, and commitment can open doors and create an impact on society.

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