Matias Damásio

Matias Damásio is a celebrated Angolan singer, songwriter, and producer, renowned for his soulful voice and emotive music that seamlessly blends traditional Angolan rhythms with contemporary Afro-pop sounds. With a career spanning over a decade, Damásio has firmly established himself as one of the leading figures in the Lusophone music scene, touching the hearts of fans across Angola, Portugal, and beyond. His music, characterized by its lyrical depth and rich melodies, often explores themes of love, hope, and social issues, reflecting the everyday life and spirit of his people.

Since his debut, Damásio has released a series of successful singles and albums that showcase his evolution as an artist, including hits like "Tu Amor," "A Lua," and "Magui." His recent works, such as "Pelos Cantos do Mundo" and "Viver Amar & Dançar," continue to captivate audiences, evidencing his ongoing commitment to producing music that resonates on a deep, emotional level. Through his unique sound and heartfelt storytelling, Matias Damásio continues to contribute significantly to the richness of African music, earning accolades and admiration from fans and critics alike. His passion for music goes beyond entertainment, as seen in his patriotic song "Amar Angola," reflecting his love and hopes for his homeland.

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Por ti Amor
Single - Released November 15, 2024
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