The Coco-Coco market in São Tomé and Príncipe came to a standstill today to welcome the “Puto da Munhava” – TWENTY FINGERS

Twenty Fingers, who is already in São Tomé and Príncipe to fulfill a concert schedule on December 20th, received a warm welcome in one of the busiest markets in that part of the country, proving once again his popularity beyond its borders. His videos were shown on screens at stalls and his music played from speakers while the musician distributed hugs and posed for photos with his fans.

"Puto da Munhava" proved once again to be blessed. An incredible reception worthy of respect.
Without security, Twenty Fingers strolled through the Coco-Coco market and experienced great moments of emotion seeing his fans and admirers from São Tomé and Príncipe singing his songs and shouting his name. Twenty Fingers displayed immense simplicity.

In fact, this simplicity was put up for debate by his followers who compared in the comments the stay of the musicians Valter Artistico and Cláudio Ismael who recently, or rather on the 16th of December, were in that country performing but did not prove to the same extent the popularity that the “Puto da Munhava” has in that country.
The TWENTY FINGERS show, scheduled for December 20th, will take place at Praia EX PM, next to the National Museum of São Tomé and Príncipe.

It's worth remembering that Twenty Fingers was recently the subject of much online discussion for not receiving any awards at the biggest Mozambican music chart – NGOMA MOÇAMBIQUE 2023. Some comments even suggested that the award given to Humberto Luís should have gone to Puto da Munhava. However, a major debate ensued, and it was eventually discovered that the same followers who made the complaint simply didn't vote, meaning it was an unfounded complaint according to commentators on Freddy Jossias's program.

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