Mozambican rapper K9 used social media to share a reflection on the current state of the music industry in the country, highlighting the importance of recovering the energy and dynamism that once characterized the sector. In his post, the artist recalled the ability of Denny OG, one of the leading names in national rap, to repeatedly sell out shows in the same province, weekend after weekend.
“"Denny OG was almost the only one who could pack out shows by repeating weekends in the same province."”, "K9 wrote, underlining the impact that this type of consistency had on strengthening the Mozambican music scene.".
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For K9, this period represented an important step towards the consolidation of music as an industry.
“We were almost becoming a solid music industry. This energy in Mozambique was lost; it wasn't as intense as it used to be.”, "The rapper lamented, acknowledging the decline in vibe and support for the sector.".
The artist also made a direct appeal for the reactivation of the cultural movement:
“"Let's recharge our batteries again, because this not only helps the artists, but also creates businesses and support jobs."”, He highlighted the positive impact a strong music industry can have on the entire production chain, from sound engineers to event producers.
With this message, K9 not only revives the memory of a more active period in national music, but also challenges artists, promoters and the public to contribute to a new cycle of growth in the sector.






















