Today, September 16th, the Mozambican rapper Kloro Killa, whose real name is Danilo Malele, celebrates 44 years of life. Born in 1981, Kloro is one of the most prominent figures in Brazilian hip hop, with a career spanning more than two decades dedicated to music.
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His passion for rap emerged during adolescence, influenced by his brother. Hélder Leonel, a member of the pioneering group Rappers Unit. In 1997, Kloro joined Chisel and Kaus to form the group Trio Fam, who left his mark with singles such as “Au-Sukeh”, “"Yeah, yeah"”, “"Continence"” and “Randza”. The debut was made on Rádio Cidade, in a freestyle that was recorded on the program. Classic Hip-Hop Time.
Pursuing a solo career, Kloro released the album “Xigumandzene”, consolidating his musical identity. Later, in 2020, he brought the project to the public. “"Cultural Revolution"”, a work that invites reflection on how people perceive the world and society.
With a discography that blends authentic rhythms and conscious lyrics, Kloro Killa has become a reference in Mozambican rap, inspiring generations and promoting the appreciation of national culture through music.
Today, as he celebrates his 44th birthday, the artist carries with him a solid legacy that reaffirms his importance in the artistic landscape of Mozambique.











































