The stage of the Food Market Festival, held yesterday at Reping, witnessed one of the nostalgic moments in Mozambican music: Ziqo and Denny OG, former musical partners, came together to revive the hits that marked a generation and reaffirmed the strength of pandza, a style that remains alive in the hearts of Mozambicans.
With energetic and charismatic performances, the two artists revived classics from their heyday, sending the audience into a frenzy. The audience sang along, proving that Ziqo and Denny OG's hits remain alive in the collective memory.
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The performance reinforced the famous phrase of the late Bang, one of the most influential figures in the national urban movement:
“The pandza will never die.”
And indeed, the public's response was clear proof that this musical style continues to be one of the pillars of Mozambican pop culture.
More than just a performance, the artistic reunion between Ziqo and Denny OG was a tribute to the history of pandza and the longevity of their songs, which continue to unite generations. The harmony between the two artists on stage demonstrated that, even with the passing of time, their musical chemistry remains intact—and pandza is more alive than ever.






















