Rosália Mboa, one of the living legends of Mozambican music, recently expressed her disappointment with the lack of airplay of her music by local television and radio stations. With a career spanning decades and a musical legacy that resonates in the soul of the Mozambican people, Rosália Mboa laments the fact that her songs do not receive the recognition and attention they deserve from the media.
As one of the pioneering voices of Mozambican music, Rosália Mboa dedicated her life to enriching her country's musical landscape, leaving a legacy of songs that transcend generations. However, despite her lasting impact and significant contribution to Mozambique's musical culture, she feels her music is neglected by mainstream media.
In a recent interview, Rosália Mboa expressed her frustration with the situation, noting that younger artists often receive more attention and opportunities than industry veterans. However, despite the adversity, she remains optimistic and confident in her musical legacy, believing that there will be people who will truly value her work, even after she is gone.
At 75, Rosália Mboa remains an undeniable force in the Mozambican music scene, her voice resonating with the depth of experience and wisdom accumulated over the years. Her fans continue to appreciate her live performances and revere her classic recordings, recognizing her invaluable contribution to Mozambique's rich cultural heritage.
While Rosália Mboa laments the lack of recognition during her lifetime, her words also serve as a reminder of the importance of valuing and preserving the legacy of older artists. Her timeless music will continue to resonate in the hearts and minds of many, and it is crucial that it be properly recognized and celebrated, both now and in the future.





















