Brazilian singer MC Tuto began his artistic exchange in Mozambique, an initiative promoted by Mozambican businessman and influencer Guyzelh Ramos. One of the first moments of this journey was meeting singer Yasmine, an artist born in Portugal to Guinean parents with Cape Verdean and Lebanese roots.
The meeting between MC Tuto and Yasmine did not result in a formal musical collaboration, but it was an exchange of experiences and references within the universe of Afro-Lusophone music. Both shared ideas about their careers, sounds, and influences, reinforcing the goal of the exchange: to promote connections between artists from the African diaspora and the Lusophone world.
MC Tuto has confirmed his presence at the event taking place tomorrow at Coconut's, where he will share the stage with Mozambican and South African artists. The initiative aims to give visibility to new talents and broaden cultural reach between countries with historical and linguistic ties.
Following the performance in Maputo, Tuto will travel to Luanda, Angola, where he will continue his schedule of performances and meetings as part of this exchange program.
The project, led by Guyzelh Ramos, aims to facilitate genuine cultural exchanges outside the traditional commercial circuit, strengthening networks between artists of different backgrounds but with common goals.






















