63. Mirza Lauchand
Mirza is a musical artist and a spiritual man with an enchanting voice representing Mozambique on Portugal's big stages and surroundings. He captivates his audience through the soulful force of gospel, RnB and many other genres. Our conversation ranged over many topics like his days at the Instituto dos Pupilos do Exército, a Muslim man joining a gospel choir, his love for cigars and books 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.
52. Mariana Carrilho
Mariana Carrilho is a Mezzo-Soprano. Merely scratching the surface of this remarkable and deep art form, she got us all eager to know more, and it's no surprise that her free, vibrant and full of zest personality took her from Maputo to Barcelona. In this Kubhukla Online episode, we talk about how an out of tune metal concert was one of the catalyst moments that help her found her voice, how old life planning formulas don't work in today's day and age and much more.
47. Dygo Boy
Dygo Boy is the king of entertainment. He took us on a voyage for a perceptive, penetrating and completely captivating look at both his public persona and private life. Confident but not arrogant, honest but not rude, he is living proof that when you stay true to yourself, the sky is not the limit. In this exclusive 3 hour episode, we talk about his relationship Miramar TV, the beginning of his music career in 1999, being raised by a single mother, his admiration for Guyzelh Ramos, going broke, his new album "Frescolandia Vol. 1" and so much more.
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.