The story begins in 1977 with the formation of , a band that became a lighthouse for the Cape Verdean diaspora in Europe. Boy Gé (born Gerard Mendes) and Manu Lima, along with Jean-Claude Mendes and Luís Silva, brought a fresh, modern edge to traditional styles like coladeira and morna .
Released under the prestigious Lusafrica label, Di Oro is a masterclass in production. Some of the standout tracks that remain essentials for any fan include: Boy Ge Mendes Manu Lima
Though both pursued successful solo careers—Boy Gé famously putting Cape Verde on the global map with his 1990 hit —their most enduring collaborative legacy is the 1996 album Di Oro . The story begins in 1977 with the formation
If you’ve ever found yourself lost in the smooth, rhythmic pulse of Cape Verdean music, you’ve likely crossed paths with the work of and Manu Lima . Born in Dakar to Cape Verdean parents, these two artists didn’t just play music; they reinvented the sound of a nation in exile, blending traditional roots with the cosmopolitan energy of 1980s Paris. From Dakar to Paris: The Cabo Verde Show Some of the standout tracks that remain essentials