In the final farewell to the talented producer and sound engineer, known as XP, the atmosphere was marked by a musical tribute that resonated with the souls of those who came to pay their last respects. The funeral event was marked by the unmistakable sound of one of XP's greatest hits, the song "Rende," performed by Bander and Dygo Júrus.
The emotion was palpable as people made their way to the cemetery to bid a final farewell to the visionary behind XP Records. Singing and vibing to the rhythm of “Rende,” the crowd expressed not only grief over the loss but also celebrated the unique musical contribution that XP brought to the Mozambican art scene.
Throughout his career, XP left an indelible mark on the country's music industry. His ability to produce hits transcended borders, collaborating with a variety of artists, from new talents to the most renowned. The legacy left by XP is not limited to the music he produced, but also to the lasting inspiration and impact he had on the Mozambican music community.
“Rende” became an anthem not only for its catchy beat, but also for encapsulating XP's mastery of music production. The choice to honor the producer with this specific hit highlights the importance of this collaboration in the country's musical narrative.
The music not only served as the soundtrack to the final farewell, but also as a living testament to XP's ability to create hits that resonate with the audience's emotions. As the notes of "Rende" lingered in the air, it was evident that XP will continue to live on through his music, which has now become an inseparable part of Mozambican musical culture.











































