The artist Twenty Fingers, originally from the city of Beira, appears to have gained "clones" in various parts of the country. In recent days, social media has been flooded with images and videos of young people with physical and stylistic similarities to the singer, to the point that they've been nicknamed the "Twenty Fingers" of their provinces.
In the northern region, two cases are attracting attention. In Nampula, an image of a young man is circulating, whom internet users have begun calling "Twenty Fingers of Nampula." In Cabo Delgado, the situation gained even more attention, with a video of a young man performing one of the artist's hits, bearing a striking resemblance, both in voice and appearance.
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The third appearance comes from the center of the country, more specifically from the city of Chimoio, capital of the province of Manica, where a photograph of a young man with similar features, nicknamed “Twenty Fingers of Chimoio”, is also circulating.
With these three "new Twenty Fingers" songs, added to the original from Beira, Mozambique now has four versions of the artist. If this trend continues, and considering the country has 11 provinces, it wouldn't be surprising to see "Twenty Fingers" songs throughout the country.
This curious phenomenon demonstrates the power of Twenty Fingers' image and the cultural impact the artist has had. Whether by coincidence or admiration, the truth is that the singer's name and face continue to resonate in various corners of the country.






















