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  2. 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 ...

  3. Mozambique (music) - Wikipedia

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    Mozambique was the first new genre of post-revolution Cuba, and the first popular band music to systemically use rumba clave. [5] The mozambique began a new trajectory in band rhythms, which can be heard in its descendants— songo and timba .

  4. Category:Music of Mozambique - Wikipedia

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  5. Marrabenta - Wikipedia

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    The Marrabenta style is a blend of traditional Mozambican rhythms and Portuguese folk music [3] with influences from Western popular music that were brought over by radio. [1] Early Marrabenta artists, such as Fany Pfumo , Dilon Djindji, and Wazimbo , were crucial in establishing the genre, [ 1 ] which has evolved over time into its modern form ...

  6. Wazimbo - Wikipedia

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    Humberto Carlos Benfica, known as Wazimbo (born November 11, 1948), is a Mozambican vocalist considered one of the greatest voices of Mozambique and one of the most famous marrabenta singers. Born in Chibuto , in Gaza Province , Mozambique he moved to the capital — Lourenço Marques (present-day Maputo) — where he grew up in the popular ...

  7. Category:Mozambican musical groups - Wikipedia

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  8. Viva, Viva a FRELIMO - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics celebrate Mozambique's independence, socialism and Mozambique's main political party, FRELIMO, which brought the country to its independence in 1975. In 1994, multi-party elections were held in Mozambique, and consequently the lyrics to the anthem were often omitted from most public performances and radio broadcasts, as they were ...

  9. Category:Albums by Mozambican artists - Wikipedia

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