This Saturday, all roads for Mozambican hip-hop lovers will lead to X Hub, where the highly anticipated launch of Noma's new album will take place. After 15 years away from the stage and microphones, the rapper is back with a project that promises to mark his reintegration into the national hip-hop movement.
The album, which features collaborations with several prominent names in the Mozambican hip-hop industry, symbolizes not only the return of an artist, but also the resilience of an artistic vein that has survived time and life's difficulties. Noma's, like many other rappers of his generation, was forced to step away from music for personal reasons and life circumstances, but unlike many, he managed to preserve his creative spirit and is now ready to share his art with the public again.
The launch event at X Hub will be more than just an album presentation. It's a reunion between the artist and the culture that shaped him, in an environment that promises to bring together emblematic figures of Mozambican hip-hop, long-time fans, and new generations interested in learning about the history and legacy of those who helped shape the rap scene in the country.
Noma's return represents a new phase in his career, and at the same time, reinforces the importance of memory and continuity within the hip-hop movement. This Saturday, the microphone is back in his hands — and the stage, too.






















