The Mozambican singer Lukie, a native of Pemba, was one of the attractions that brightened the celebrations of Mozambican Women's Day, marked at April 7th, in the city of Lichinga. The artist used social media to express her gratitude and emotion after the performance that captivated the audience in the capital of Niassa.
In a video shared with fans, Lukie revealed special moments from his performance alongside the local rapper. Brave King, with whom she shares vocals on her most recent song. The energy and chemistry between the two artists drew applause from the crowd and reinforced the singer's growing popularity in the region.
The highlight of the night was when Lukie surprised everyone by joining the local queen in a Kadoda performance., a traditional rhythm from Niassa. The artist, who learned the steps with enthusiasm, delighted the audience and generated a wave of praise on social media.
“You’ll understand now why I love Lichinga so much. Thank you so much for your affection and love. I learned to dance Kadoda, they offered me a bouquet of roses… you are the best,” Lukie wrote in the caption of the post, accompanied by vibrant images of the show.
His participation in the event not only celebrated national artistic talent, but also demonstrated his respect for and engagement with local culture—a quality that is increasingly rare and valued in the Mozambican music scene.
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Lukie's performance in Lichinga was more than just a musical act—it was a vibrant celebration of Mozambican women, culture, and the art that unites the country from north to south.





















