
Tony Lima
Tony Lima is a renowned Cabo Verdean musician and cultural figure, celebrated for his contributions to music as a tool for social change. He gained prominence with his work in the theatrical group Kaoguiamo and his iconic song 'Amílcar Cabral (bu mori sedu)', which resonated deeply during the country's struggle for independence. After a distinguished career as Cabo Verde's Ambassador to the United Nations, Lima returns to the music scene, collaborating with the collective Acácia Maior to release 'Nha Armôn', a single that symbolizes the 50th anniversary of Cabo Verde's independence while bridging generational gaps in cultural expression.
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Recent news mentions
Tony Lima launches his new single 'Guiné Blaw' as a tribute to Guinea-Bissau.
Tony Lima lança “Guiné Blaw”, um tributo à Guiné-BissauTony Lima is a historical figure who has used music as a tool for revolution and cultural affirmation in Cabo Verde.
Tony Lima e Acácia Maior lançam single “Nha Armôn” por ocasião dos 50 anos da Independência de Cabo Verde




