Ziqo and Sslowly release “Xipoko” (Kadoda) in celebration of Mozambican Women's Day

Mozambican musician Ziqo is preparing to release his latest single, titled [title missing], on April 7th, the date on which Mozambican Women's Day is celebrated. “Xipoko”, a collaboration with the artist Sslowly. The song represents a fusion between the traditional Pandza and the emerging Kadoda style, originating from the Niassa province.

“Xipoko” This track emerges as a bold move by Ziqo into musical innovation, uniting rhythms that have marked different generations. Kadoda, a style that combines music and dance with a strong cultural influence from the north of the country, has gained popularity in various regions, becoming one of the recent phenomena in national entertainment. Its introduction in this track highlights the artist's ability to engage with new artistic expressions without losing his sonic identity.

By choosing Mozambican Women's Day for the release, Ziqo also pays homage to the women of the country, promoting culture and valuing local talent. Sslowly's presence in this collaboration further highlights the openness to partnerships with other names in music, reinforcing the spirit of renewal and artistic inclusion.

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With a catchy rhythmic combination and a strong visual appeal, “Xipoko” It promises to be one of the musical highlights of April, celebrating not only Mozambican music, but also the strength and creativity of its people.

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