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  2. Lúcia Moniz - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Moniz's daughter with Portuguese musician Donovan Bettencourt, Julia Bettencourt Moniz, was born in the Azores. [17] [18] Moniz returned to the music scene in 2005, three years after the release of 67, with the album Leva-me p'ra casa ("Take Me Home"). [19] After a six-year gap, Moniz released her fourth album, Fio de Luz (2011).

  3. Music of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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    The native folk music of Mozambique has been highly influenced by Portuguese colonisation and local language forms. The most popular style of modern dance music is marrabenta . Mozambican music also influenced another Lusophone music in Brazil , like maxixe (its name derived from Maxixe in Mozambique), and mozambique style in Cuba and New York ...

  4. Hip-hop tuga - Wikipedia

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    Born in Maputo, Mozambique, General D moved to Lisbon at a young age and, even though he held a Portuguese passport and was heavily influenced by American rap, he always merged his music with his own Mozambican roots. He was the first rap-oriented artist of any kind to have a legitimate recording contract in Portugal.

  5. Pátria Amada - Wikipedia

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    " Pátria Amada" (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpatɾjaˈmaðɐ]; 'Beloved Homeland') is the national anthem of Mozambique, approved by law in 2002 under Article 295 of the Constitution of Mozambique. [2] It was written by Salomão J. Manhiça and replaced "Viva, Viva a FRELIMO" on 30 April 2002. [3]

  6. Mariza - Wikipedia

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    Marisa dos Reis Nunes ComIH (born 16 December 1973), known professionally as Mariza (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈɾizɐ]), is a Portuguese fado singer. [1] [2]Mariza was born in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique, to a Portuguese father, José Brandão Nunes, and a Mozambican mother, Isabel Nunes. [3]

  7. Azagaia - Wikipedia

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    Edson Amândio Maria Lopes da Luz (6 May 1984 – 9 March 2023), better known by his stage name Azagaia, was a Mozambican rapper known for his songs about political issues and social justice in Mozambique. In 2014, he was described as "the most influential Mozambican rapper", and his death in 2023 led to widespread marches throughout the ...

  8. Category:Songs in Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Café da Manhã (song) Caliente (Lali song) Campo de Morango; Canção do Mar; Cântico da Liberdade; O Canto da Cidade (song) Charlie Brown (Benito di Paula song) Chega (Gaia song) Chega de Saudade; Chegaste; Chico (Luísa Sonza song) Como Le Gusta a Tu Cuerpo; Construção (song) Corcovado (song) Corpo Sensual; Le cose che vivi (song)

  9. Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together - Wikipedia

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    "Let Us All Unite and Celebrate Together" (Arabic: فلنتحد جميعا ونحتفل معا; French: Unissons-nous tous et célébrons ensemble; Portuguese: Vamos todos nos unir e celebrar juntos; Spanish: Unámonos todos y celebremos juntos; Swahili: Hebu wote kuungana na kusherehekea pamoja) is the anthem of the African Union (AU).