Kamané Kamas Celebrates Another Year of Life

Today, we celebrate the birthday of Carlos Manuel, also known as Kamané Kamas. Born on November 2, 1990, under the sign of Scorpio, Kamané has captivated the hearts of Mozambicans and all who appreciate good music with his talent and charisma.

Kamané Kamas is best known as a member of the group New Joint, which is also part of the renowned group “Xibeques,” composed of four talented members including Blaze, JR, DJ Lolo, and Kamané. “Xibeques” became a household name in Mozambique, largely due to the success of their song “Xibeque,” which rocked the nightlife of Maputo and beyond.

The artist has a striking personality, known for his enthusiasm and extroverted nature. Kamané enjoys having fun in his free time and is a football enthusiast, his favorite sport. However, he confesses to having a habit of biting his nails, a human trait that makes him more approachable and real.

What attracts Kamané to a woman is her face, showing his appreciation for outward beauty. In terms of music, he has a list of favorite singers, including Anselmo Ralph, New Joint, and Ace Nellcs, reflecting his eclectic taste and appreciation for musical diversity.

Kamané doesn't dream of exotic trips, but he has his favorite perfume, Azzaro, and he can't stand falsehood, remaining true to his authenticity. His cell phone is an essential part of his life, as it is for many of us, and he can't live without it.

His secret to good spirits is simple, yet powerful: being himself and treating people the way he would like to be treated. This sincere approach to life is a fundamental part of Kamané's character, and it's a quality that makes him even more admired by his fans and the Mozambican music community. Today, we wish Kamané Kamas a happy birthday filled with joy, continued success, and lots of captivating music.

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