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Azagaia (Edson Amândio Maria Lopes da Luz) was born on 6 May, 1984 in Namaacha, Maputo Province, Mozambique, is a Mozambican rapper (1984–2023). Discover Azagaia's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?

Popular As Edson Amândio Maria Lopes da Luz
Occupation Rapper
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May, 1984
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace Namaacha, Maputo Province, Mozambique
Date of death 9 March, 2023
Died Place Matola, Maputo, Mozambique
Nationality Mozambique

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1984

Edson Amândio Maria Lopes da Luz (6 May 1984 – 9 March 2023), better known by his stage name Azagaia, was a Mozambican rapper known for his songs about political issues and social justice in Mozambique.

2005

Azagaia first started performing at the age of 13, when he joined the group Dinastia Bantu alongside MC Escuda; they released one album, Siavuma, in 2005.

2007

On 10 November 2007, Azagaia released his first solo album, Babalaze (the Tsonga word for "hangover"), released by Cotonote Records.

The album broke local sales records on the day of its release, and included the singles "Eu não paro" (English: "I don't stop") and "Alternativos" (English: "alternatives"), the latter of which featured the Portuguese political hip-hop artist Valete.

Balabaze was noted for its lyrical content, much of which was critical of the Mozambican government, which led to many of its songs not airing on government-owned media channels.

The song "As mentiras da verdade" (English: "the lies of the truth") caused controversy due to its political lyrics, and the phrase has become a popular slogan used in protests against the government in Mozambique since its publication.

The single "A Marcha" (English: "the march"), in which Azagaia called on young Mozambicans to join the struggle against government mismanagement and corruption, broke local sales records for singles.

Between 2007 and 2013, Azagaia released several singles, many of which were overtly political in nature.

2008

Following a period of civil arrest in February 2008, Azagaia released the song "Povo no poder" (English: "people in power"); the song was controversial, and led to him receiving a subpoena to appear before the Attorney General over allegations of "attacking the security of the state".

2009

"Combatentes de fortuna" (English: "fortunate fighters"), released in 2009, was described as being inspired by the ongoing civil unrest in Zimbabwe; despite the song being censored, it became the most-watched music video in the history of Mozambican rap music.

2010

The 2010 single "Arriiii" was in response to the arrest of Momade Bachir Sulemane in the United States on drug trafficking charges; Sulemane was a well-known Mozambican entrepreneur, and in the song Azagaia addresses issues of drug trafficking, tax evasion, and murder in Mozambique.

"Povo no poder" has gone on to be a staple song of the protestors against the Mozambican government, notably at the 2010 Mozambican protests.

2011

In 2011, Azagaia, along with his producer Miguel Sherba, were arrested after being found with four grams of cannabis in their possession.

After refusing to pay a bribe to the police, Azagaia and Sherba were detained for two days, and their arrest on drug charges was widely published in the Mozambican press.

Sherba subsequently accused the arrest of being politically motivated to tarnish Azagaia's public image.

2012

In 2012, Azagaia released the song "Emboscada" (English: "ambush"), in which he considers the potential reescalation in the long-running conflict between RENAMO, a militant group, and FRELIMO, the governing party.

2013

In 2013, following three years of production, Azagaia's second solo album, Cubaliwa (the Sena word for "birth") was releasted by Kongoloti Records.

The album featured musicians including Stewart Sukuma, Dama do Bling, Banda Likuti, Ras Haitrm, Júlia Duarte, and MCK.

Azagaia commented that while Babalaze had focused on the ills of politicians, Cubaliwa addressed the responsibilities of citizens for causing change.

Azagaia promoted the album by embarking on the Bem-vindos ao Cubaliwa tour, performing with the band Os Cortadores de Lenha.

Until 2013, Azagaia was a member of the Democratic Movement of Mozambique; he left the party to preserve his "independence" as a musician.

2014

In 2014, he was described as "the most influential Mozambican rapper", and his death in 2023 led to widespread marches throughout the country in his honour as well as in support of his political ideas.

Azagaia was born in Namaacha, Maputo Province, close to Mozambique's border with Eswatini.

His mother was a Mozambican merchant, while his father was a teacher originally from Cape Verde.

When he was ten, Azagaia moved to Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, where he completed high school before going on to study geology at Eduardo Mondlane University.

Azagaia's stage name comes from the Portuguese term for assegai, a pole weapon commonly used throughout Africa before the introduction of firearms to the continent.

Azagaia said he saw similarities between himself and the weapon, self-describing himself as "combative" and going "straight to [his] targets".

In a June 2014 interview with TV Miramar, Azagaia confirmed he had recently been arrested for a second time, again for cannabis possession; he justified his use of it as being to treat symptoms of epilepsy.

During the interview, the broadcast to the channel was cut.

Several days later, Azagaia published a Facebook post in which he said due to fears for his family's wellbeing, he would be quitting his music career and returning to Namaacha.

He also apologised for normalising cannabis use to young children.

In 2014, Azagaia announced he had been diagnosed with a brain tumour, and started an internet fundraiser, "Help Azagaia", which ultimately raised 79,020 MT to fund tumour removal surgery.

In October 2014, Azagaia travelled to India, where the tumour was successfully removed.

On 9 March 2023, Azagaia died at his home in Maputo due to complications linked to epilepsy.

He was 38.

On 14 March 2023, Azagaia's funeral took place at Maputo City Hall.

Following the service, when the funeral procession was travelling towards Michafutene cemetery for the burial, armed riot police blocked a road near the Palácio da Ponta Vermelha, the residence of the President of Mozambique, that the procession was due to pass.

The procession were chanting popular Azagaia songs, including "Povo no poder" and "Vampiros" (English: "Vampires"), in which Azagaia had compared corrupt leaders to vampires.

The police redirected the procession before using teargas to disperse the crowd.

2016

In May 2016, following a period of absence due to health issues, Azagaia made his public performance in two years when he performed a concert at Coconuts in Maputo.