Renowned Portuguese rapper Plutonio surprised fans with the release of the moving track "Mozambique," once again demonstrating his deep love for the country. The song, which features a Brazilian rapper, highlights the artist's unique connection to Mozambique and his desire to express this affection through his art.
The release of "Moçambique" is part of Plutonio's latest project, titled "Ordem e Progresso," which features 14 engaging tracks. What makes this album even more remarkable is the collaboration with high-caliber Brazilian artists, including Chefin, Leviano, Felipe Ret, Vulgo FK, MC Pedrinho, Gaab, and others. The selection of respected collaborators in the Brazilian music scene adds an international and diverse dimension to the project.
Upon noting the album's release, Apathany emphasized that all 14 songs feature currently popular Brazilian artists. The Portuguese rapper, during a brief stint in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, took the opportunity to work in the studio with these renowned Brazilian artists. This experience resulted not only in the creation of a collaborative album, but also in an enriching cultural and musical exchange.
The song "Moçambique" in particular, on which Plutonio collaborates with Chefin, stands out as one of the most talked-about and anticipated tracks, especially due to the growing popularity of Brazilian trap. Chefin, being one of the most prominent trappers in Brazil at the moment, adds a special touch to the track, further expanding the project's international audience.
The "Ordem e Progresso" project not only reflects Plutonio's artistic versatility but also serves as an example of the unifying power of music, transcending geographic and cultural boundaries. The Portuguese rapper continues to be a catalyst for global collaboration, demonstrating that music is a universal language that can connect people from different parts of the world. This release is undoubtedly another milestone in Plutonio's career and a celebration of the richness of musical diversity.











































