Plutonium Represents Mozambique at the Trace Awards 2023

The Lusophone music scene continues to shine, and Mozambique is once again in the spotlight with the Luso-Mozambican rapper being chosen to represent the country at the Trace Awards 2023. This prestigious event recognizes African musical talent and celebrates the diversity and cultural richness of Lusophone music. With a total of 22 categories and fierce competition, Luso-Mozambican will compete in the “Best Artist Africa (Lusophone)” category, competing with other notable artists, including Gerilson Insrael from Angola, Lisandro Cuxi and Soraia Ramos from Cape Verde, and Pérola, also from Angola.

The Trace Awards 2023: Celebrating Lusophone Music

The Trace Awards is an event that highlights African musical talent, giving Lusophone artists a platform to shine internationally. With its emphasis on music, culture, and diversity, the Trace Awards has become one of the most anticipated music events in Africa. The 22 categories encompass a wide range of musical styles and influences, recognizing the richness of the African music landscape.

Strong contenders: The battle in the "Best Artist Africa (Portuguese-speaking)" category.“

The “Best Artist Africa (Lusophone)” category is one of the most prestigious at the Trace Awards 2023, with some of the biggest names in Lusophone music competing for the trophy. Gerilson Insrael, from Angola, is a talented singer and songwriter who has won fans with his romantic ballads and captivating songs. Lisandro Cuxi and Soraia Ramos, both from Cape Verde, have also been making waves in the music scene with their unique music and distinctive style. Pérola, from Angola, is one of the most recognized and beloved voices in the country.

The Diversity of Lusophone Music

The Trace Awards 2023 is not just a competition, but a celebration of the diversity of Lusophone music. The artists represent not only their countries of origin, but also the richness of the cultural influences that shape African music. Each artist in the “Best Artist Africa (Lusophone)” category brings a unique perspective to the music, making the competition even more exciting.

Plutonium, representing Mozambique, is ready to showcase his talent and represent his country with pride. Regardless of the outcome, this competition highlights the diversity and richness of Lusophone music and reinforces Africa's position as an epicenter of global musical talent.

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