Bokly, stage name Bokilo José Lindre, is a rapper born in Quelimane, Mozambique, who won the hearts of many Mozambicans with his track "14 Ferroviário." He announced exciting news to his fans via social media: a new album is on the way, and everything indicates it will be "something tough." This announcement comes with high expectations, as Bokly has already demonstrated his talent and skill in the Mozambican hip-hop scene.
General Música was one of the first artists to delight the audience with his performance at the Tilapia Festival, which takes place in Massingir, Gaza Province.
General Música, one of the brightest prospects in Mozambican music, has earned a prominent place in the hearts of audiences. His remarkable career took him to the stage of the Tilapia Festival, where he left an indelible mark with a performance that transcended expectations.
The Tilapia Festival is more than just a musical event; it is a celebration of Mozambican culture that takes place in the picturesque setting of Massingir.
Pemba Bay, the Unshakable Ground: The National Champion Falls to the Ground
In the first half, both teams returned to the break with the score unchanged, revealing a balanced and suspenseful match. However, it was in the second half that the action reached its peak, with the home team, Baía de Pemba, taking the lead with a goal scored by Nely, which broke the ice.
Electrifying Draw in the Derby of the Week: Costa do Sol and Ferroviário de Maputo in a Memorable Duel
The match began with the home team, Costa do Sol, scoring the opening goal. Boyomo, in the 23rd minute of the first half, scored for Costa do Sol. However, the lead lasted only a minute, as Mário equalized the score the following minute. The score was tied at 1-1, giving the game a new direction, with both teams searching for the winning goal.
The video of the artist of the week from Vozes da Pérola do Índico, Tanya Chilaule, is now available on Tv.ihapari.com
Tanya Chilaule is a gospel artist who has distinguished herself in the Mozambican music scene with her powerful voice and inspiring message. Her participation in "Vozes da Pérola do Índico" is another step in her impactful musical journey, an initiative by Apathany, which aims to promote Mozambican music by presenting weekly acoustic performances by talented Mozambican artists, recorded in Apathany's studios.
Absolute Dominance: Costa do Sol Soars High in the City's Senior Women's Championship
From the start, Costa do Sol showed its determination to emerge victorious. With a solid defense and a relentless attack, the team quickly began to build a comfortable lead over the Special Eagles. Their shooting accuracy and efficient ball movement demonstrated the impressive cohesion and synchrony between the players.
Decisive Confrontations in Moçambola: Costa do Sol, Ferroviário de Maputo, Songo Sports Union and Pemba Bay in Action
The first game takes place in the southern zone of the Mozambican capital, at the Costa do Sol stadium, where the hosts face Ferroviário de Maputo. Meanwhile, the second game takes place in the northern zone, in the provincial city of Cabo Delgado, in Pemba, where the home team, Baía de Pemba, hosts the current national champion, União Desportiva do Songo.
Twenty Fingers continues its tradition of delighting its fans every Friday with a music video for the album “African Boy”
The success of "Coração na Mesa" isn't limited to views alone, but is also reflected in the effusive praise the video has received on social media. Fans and internet users alike were full of admiration, expressing their affection for Twenty Fingers. Comments like "I can't stand Twenty Fingers," "God bless you, Twenty Fingers, I'm your biggest fan, friend," and "Twenty Fingers, 2023 is your year, so much good music" flooded social media.
Mr Bow's song HOLOLOLO is on the list of most played songs on South African radio stations, becoming the first Mozambican to do so.
Mr. Bow's talent and dedication are increasingly elevating Mozambican culture, after once again winning the award for best Lusophone artist awarded by AFRIMMA, he has now become the first Mozambican musician to place his music at the top of the most played radio stations in neighboring South Africa.
Trez Agah pays tribute to the "Famous" DJO, founder of the G-PRO FAM movement.
“Before dreaming of being a Superstar, there was someone who said: “Sir, take your talent and make good use of it, don’t think that being talented is everything, it’s an acquired gift and you have to know how to use it well. You can be talented, know how to hold the microphone, know how to shout and win hearts, but if you don’t know how to balance things, have discipline and don’t understand the purpose, everything multiplies to ZERO…”
And there's one thing he still says to this day: alcohol reduces productivity time, stop drinking.