MVMR: Iveth highlights female autonomy

From woman to woman, Mozambican rapper Iveth has created an anthem to female autonomy, freedom of choice, and the strength that all women possess.

Photo: Iveth

The artist named the single MVMR, an acronym for "Minha Vida, Minhas Regras" (My Life, My Rules). It's the first track from the album "Entre(Tanto)" (Between(So Much)), a work celebrating 30 years of her career and 10 years of production.

The promotional video, available on the artist's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@ivethcbc), features prominent figures from the country: Alcinda Panguana, Melissa Dinda, Pile Mulaua, and Zulmira Jossefa.

The CD "Entre(Tanto)" will be released this Friday, March 13th, at a concert scheduled for 8:00 PM at the Franco-Mozambican Cultural Center (CCFM). It features 17 tracks spanning genres and generations, with collaborations from prominent artists such as Paulina Chiziane (Camões Prize winner), Coral FJU, Lalah Mahigo, and representatives from various generations of national rap.

(By MozaVibe)