Mozambican artist Twenty Fingers continues to gain prominence with his latest release, “Rivals.” The track, which quickly became a hit on digital platforms, has attracted not only public attention but also recognition from other big names in music.

Following DJ Ardiles and several other artists, it was the turn of Az Khinera, Mr. Kuka, Cláudio Ismael, and the Angolan artist Scro Que Cuia to demonstrate their admiration for Twenty Fingers' work. On social media, the praise has been constant, highlighting the impact that "Rivais" is having both in Mozambique and internationally.

Az Khinera expressed his appreciation with a warm message: “This guy is too good. Congratulations my brother Twenty Fingers aka G-Alfinar. May God continue to bless you ❤”. The message reflects the respect and admiration that Twenty Fingers' work has generated among his colleagues.

Cláudio Ismael also didn't hold back on the praise, highlighting how much "Rivais" has been bothering the competition: "😅Twenty has been giving a lot of people peace since last year. As a great philosopher from my land says: Cryyyyyyy". The joke reinforces the continued success of Twenty Fingers, who has established himself as one of the great voices of Mozambican music.
The influence of “Rivais” has also crossed borders, reaching Angola, where the artist Scro Que Cuia used his social media to congratulate the Mozambican artist on the success of the track. Scro Que Cuia's appreciation is yet another indication of the international reach that Twenty Fingers is achieving with his music.

Beyond musical success, other Mozambican personalities have reached new heights in their careers. Ian Blanco, for example, recently signed a contract with Chivas Regal, a renowned Scotch whisky brand. This is a significant step for Blanco, who is now associated with a brand with a long history and prestige in the international market.
Twenty Fingers' success with "Rivais," coupled with the achievements of artists like Ian Blanco, reflects the growth and rise of Mozambican culture on the global stage. As more local artists gain international recognition, Mozambican music and art continue to strengthen, leaving an indelible mark on the world.





















