| Born in the village of Mazoso, in the province of Benguela, Angola, Moises and Jose Kafala both rose to national fame individually before their debut performance together in 1987 in Luanda.
Kafala's music is best described as Angolan folks music. Their songs are revolutionary in nature and reflect real life experiences, while painting poetic portraits of Angola's 30 year long war and continued struggle for national reconciliation. Using a single guitar and a flutre, the Kafalas are able to tell stories of war, sadness, love and joy with conviction and heartbreaking vocal harmonies which have been known to provoke uncontrolled tears to well up in the eyes of those listening.
In 1989, after the release of their debut album (Ngola), the Kafala Brothers began a world tour which spanned over 20 countries.
Salipó is Kafala’s most prolific recording and the album ever containing some of the most beautiful songs ever composed by the duo; songs like Benguela, Renuncia Impossivel and the title song Salipó. Salipo features compositions performed in the 2 main languages of Angola, Kimbundu and Umbundu. These songs are hope for a future filled with properity and happiness for Angola and the world. |
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