Africa-Press – Angola. Angolan musician Andrade Félix, runner-up in the “Top dos Mais Queridos” competition, 2023 edition, aims to elevate his professional career and conquer the national music market.
The singer, born in the province of Moxico, author of the song “Kunanga”, the second most voted in the Top of the Most Wanted, organized by Rádio Nacional de Angola (RNA), was honored this Wednesday by the Government of the Province of Moxico.
On the occasion, he told the press that he will invest heavily in his career to position himself in the national music market and win several awards.
To this end, the 23-year-old artist, son of the Kwenha neighborhood, on the outskirts of the city of Luena, requested the support of local and national businesspeople, taking the opportunity to also thank the support of fans and local music lovers who or vote.
For his part, the provincial vice-governor for the Political, Economic and Social sector guaranteed the support of the local Government in promoting the musician’s career, with the aim of continuing to elevate the name of Moxico with panache.
According to Víctor da Silva, the government will also help in identifying local and national businesspeople to support the launch of their first album.
Andrade Félix received a diploma and monetary value of one million Kwanzas, while the first runner-up, Supe Muteca, from the province of Namibe, benefited from two million Kwanzas. In third place on the podium was the duo from Huambo, Grande Nico and Tiago, who received 800 thousand Kz and a certificate.
Top dos Mais Queridos is an initiative of Rádio Nacional de Angola – EP (RNA-EP) and aims to reward the songs of individual singers or bands most listened to on their channels through public voting.
The first edition of this event took place in 1982 and was won by musician Pedrito. In 2021, the band “Os Picantes”, from the province of Huambo, won the Top, while the 2022 edition, without competition, honored the centenary of the first President, António Agostinho Neto.
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