Luanda - Angolan singer Edmázia Mayembe confirmed, on Saturday night, in Luanda, her popularity by filling the Belas Conference Center (CCB), in a musical show organized by the production company Clé Entertainment.
The event was witnessed by the Minister of State for the Social Area, Dalva Ringote Allen, Luanda's deputy-governor for the Political and Social Sector, Manuel Gonçalves, and municipal administrator of Luanda, Milka Caquesse.
The artist took to the stage of the show - which also served to pay homage to women - at 9pm sharp, starting by enchanting with "Amanhã nãi sei", "Paciência", "Verdadeiro Amor", "Vou Assumir", "Eu menti", "Erro Bom".
Between one pause and another to give space to her guests, Edmázia Mayembe sang "Karma", "Alibi Perfeito", "Deixa eu te Amar", "Meu Amor" and "Beijo no Ombro".
To honor her late mother, the artist sang "Amor yame" and continued the party with "Segredo", "Mário", "Meu hero", "If I knew", "Moça séria" and "Pra sempre".
With the participation of C4 Pedro, D'Black and Tabanka Djaz, in the song "É obra", Edmazia ended his show.
During the night, C4 Pedro took to the stage to liven up with "Último Poeta" and "Cofres do Céu", while Brazilian artist D'Black took to the stage to liven up with "Sem Ar" and "1 Minuto".
In a different moment of Edmázia's performance pause, General Foge a Tempo, with his usual humorous performance, took to the stage, followed by the Guinean band Tabanka Djaz who took from their vast repertoire the songs "Si bu sta anterior", "Silêncio" , "Rusga Di 7h30" and "It was like that".
The event, which lasted until after midnight, brought together men and women in a night of emotions and quality music, provided by the host artist, her band and the guests.
The show was the result of the union of female leaders, to show the potential of women in business and music.
Edmázia Mayembe has albums on the market such as "Água e Luz”, released in 2016, "Meu Herói", from 2020, and "Emoções”, from 2023.
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