Mozambican singer Nelson Tivane took to social media to express his deep gratitude to the entire team involved in producing the music video for his standout track, "Hiyavawela." In an emotional message, the artist publicly thanked everyone who contributed to the project, which, he said, will be "the subject of study for years to come.".
Tivane made a point of recognizing his team's efforts, highlighting important names like Bill Boy, Magalhães, Langa, and Mil e Um Tons for their expertise in creating a high-quality production. The singer emphasized that the work is not just a music video, but a true work of art that reflects the talent of everyone involved and the excellence of teamwork.
Furthermore, the singer also expressed his gratitude to the actors and participants who brought the project to life, such as Grandpa Farua, Grandma Julieta (Ntongasse), Nandinho Chipanganhane and his team, Júnior, Márcia, Luthvino (his eldest son), Madala José, Vanessa dos Petiscos, Jenny dos Salgados, Gugu (Gugas), Aunt Lina, among others, whose commitment and dedication were fundamental to the success of the video.
The music video for "Hiyavawela," which is already generating great anticipation, promises to stand out not only for its visual and sound quality, but also for its unity and collective effort. Nelson Tivane emphasized how each person involved, whether in front of or behind the camera, played an essential role in the success of this project.
Thanking everyone involved, Tivane reinforced the importance of collaboration in the artistic world, emphasizing how collaborative work is essential to creating a production that will serve as a benchmark for the future. He concluded his message with a special thank you to all collaborators, recognizing the legacy that "Hiyavawela" will leave for future generations.
This gesture of humility and recognition from Nelson Tivane not only reinforces his character but also highlights the potential of the Mozambican cultural industry, where teamwork and unity are key to success. With the release of "Hiyavawela," the singer takes another step forward in his career, solidifying himself as one of the biggest names in Mozambican music and leaving his mark on the country's culture.





















