The talented young man recently delighted audiences with his performance in Manhiça, Maputo province. Although he chose not to sing in Portuguese, his musical abilities transcended language barriers and captivated fans from all over the country and beyond.
With a message recently shared on his social media that reads, “I don’t need to sing in Portuguese, my Changana has taken me very far,” Killua Rafael demonstrated confidence and pride in his cultural and musical heritage. His decision to perform in Changana, a language native to the southern region of the country, is a testament to the richness of Mozambique’s linguistic and cultural diversity.
Social media exploded with support and praise after her performance in Manhiça. Internet users didn't hold back on approving emojis, demonstrating how impactful her performance was. Messages like "👍😍🥰😍😘🤩🤩 it was TOP MANHIÇA is the scene" and "Come back soon" echoed on her Facebook page. One fan even expressed her admiration, saying: "Everyone has their gift that God has given them, young man, congratulations, may God always bless you, I'm a big fan of yours.".
These warm reactions highlight not only Killua Rafael's incredible skill as an artist, but also the pride people have in their cultural roots. He has not only crossed geographical boundaries with his music, but has also connected hearts through Changana music, touching the soul of everyone, regardless of their native language.





















