76. Lay Lizzy
Lay Lizzy is a creator mainly known for his music. He embodies steadfast and unwavering positive advocacy within the creative domain, crafting mesmerising art while championing emerging talents. He expertly narrates his journey in his presentation, showcasing his exceptional talent in managing his business ventures while producing captivating music and videos. He generously imparts valuable insights on establishing thriving enterprises and meticulously chart one’s course to triumph.
71. Djimetta
Djimetta is a hip hop artist. His introvert core and extrovert capabilities bridge the world of reality and imagination, giving birth to unique creativity. Ell Puto also graced us with his presence by being our first guest co-host, and side by side with Djimetta, they took this episode to a whole new level. A few coughs sprinkled on it from everything related to the music industry, work ethic, brand building process, and much more.
60. Hernâni Da Silva
Hernâni Da Silva is dubbed the best Mozambican rapper. With close to two decades in the hip-hop game and scooping many accolades, he does not rest on his laurels and keeps waving the Mozambican flag high one punchline after the other. We started many years back at his Kitabu days when he started rapping, moved on to how he was invited by EllPuto to be part of what became to be the biggest hip-hop group in Mozambique, and ended up speaking about the role of his family in his career, his experiences abroad and much more in this full of hidden gems conversation.
39. Danilo ‘Kloro’ Malele
Danilo 'Kloro' Malele has a peculiar point of view and determination to achieve results, this brilliant artist demystified the Mozambican hip hop game and outlined cultural conundrums through this engaging and insightful tête-à-tête where he shared his views with us on the difference in artistic influences from provinces in Mozambique, how to elevate our quality as artists, purchasing power in the Mozambican public and his new album "Revolução Cultural" coming out 10 November 2020.
Episode 15 - Simba & Lisandro
In this episode, we’re joined by Mozambican Hip-Hop Artist Simba Sitoi, and Lisandro Jordão who helps organise the Amor a Camisola Festival and the Azgo Festival in Mozambique. We talk about growing up in family homes, “Estique/Xitique” which a community-based money-saving method and some advice to young Hip-Hop artists starting out their careers.