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Mama Mosambiki is the title of the first album by Eyuphuro, produced in 1990 by Womad Music. Zena Bakar and Gimo Remane (the female and male vocalists in the band) wrote the songs full of the traditional Mozambican rhythms, with the texts providing a sharp commentary on some of the modern social values. The blurb on the sleeve describes the album: "Many of the songs focus upon the social and cultural background of relationships between men and women in modern Mozambique. From one point of view the album can be seen as an attempt to deal with some of the negative attitudes of Mozambican menfolk."

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  • Mama Mosambiki
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  • Mama Mosambiki is the title of the first album by Eyuphuro, produced in 1990 by Womad Music. Zena Bakar and Gimo Remane (the female and male vocalists in the band) wrote the songs full of the traditional Mozambican rhythms, with the texts providing a sharp commentary on some of the modern social values. The blurb on the sleeve describes the album: "Many of the songs focus upon the social and cultural background of relationships between men and women in modern Mozambique. From one point of view the album can be seen as an attempt to deal with some of the negative attitudes of Mozambican menfolk."
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  • December 2009
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  • December 2009
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  • Mama Mosambiki is the title of the first album by Eyuphuro, produced in 1990 by Womad Music. Zena Bakar and Gimo Remane (the female and male vocalists in the band) wrote the songs full of the traditional Mozambican rhythms, with the texts providing a sharp commentary on some of the modern social values. The blurb on the sleeve describes the album: "Many of the songs focus upon the social and cultural background of relationships between men and women in modern Mozambique. From one point of view the album can be seen as an attempt to deal with some of the negative attitudes of Mozambican menfolk." As few people outside Mozambique will understand the texts, you can just enjoy the atmosphere the music evokes. The song "Akatswela" was later used for the soundtrack of the movie Jungle 2 Jungle.
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