Kyaku Kyadaff
Kyaku Kyadaff formed in Luanda in the early 2000s. Their name comes from the Portuguese phrase 'cada dia,' meaning 'every day.' The band's 2008 album...
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Kyaku Kyadaff formed in Luanda in the early 2000s. Their name comes from the Portuguese phrase 'cada dia,' meaning 'every day.' The band's 2008 album 'Kilamba,' named after a satellite city of Luanda, included the title track that became widely known in Angola.
Their music draws from traditional Angolan rhythms along with funk and jazz. Songs like 'Mónica' and 'Biso na Biso' are part of their catalog. The group has five members: Paulo Flores on vocals, Nino Jazz on guitar, Beto Max on bass, Ricardo Roque on keyboards, and Mias Galheta on drums.
Some of their lyrics touch on social themes. Their work has occasionally faced radio bans or concert cancellations in Angola due to its content.
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