Eyuphuro

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Ohawha 03:36 Tools
Kihiyeny 03:36 Tools
Samukhela 00:31 Tools
Akatswela 04:49 Tools
Masikini 05:10 Tools
Nuno Maalani 06:09 Tools
Oh Mama 04:41 Tools
Mwanuni 04:27 Tools
Nifungo 04:27 Tools
Akatswela (Love Is So Bewildering) 04:47 Tools
Samukhela (The Nostalgic Man) 00:31 Tools
Othiawene 04:38 Tools
Mwanuni (The Bird) 04:29 Tools
Oh Mama (Oh Mother!) 04:42 Tools
We Awaka (You Are Mine) 07:06 Tools
We Awaka 07:04 Tools
Nifungo (The Key Of The House) 07:12 Tools
Orera Kurrera 05:19 Tools
Nuno Maalani (A Single Mother Of A Single Mother) 06:15 Tools
The Bird 04:28 Tools
Kihiyeny (Leave Me Alone) 00:31 Tools
Africa 05:45 Tools
Yellela 02:39 Tools
Muanadjulu 04:40 Tools
Masikini (Mozambique) 05:11 Tools
Ethuila Exeni 05:29 Tools
Ohiyu 04:16 Tools
Ayaka 06:25 Tools
Kihiyeny (You Are Mine) 06:25 Tools
Masikini [Mozambique] 05:12 Tools
orera kurrera (false vanity) 06:25 Tools
Samudeka 05:09 Tools
Eyuphuro / Masikini 05:12 Tools
Masikini (Poverty) 05:09 Tools
Kihuyene 05:09 Tools
Ohawa 05:09 Tools
Mandela 03:34 Tools
Ohawha (Suffering) 05:09 Tools
Othiawene (My faraway love) 05:09 Tools
Oh Mama (Oh Mother) 05:09 Tools
Ohawha/Suffering 03:34 Tools
ETWILA EXENI 03:34 Tools
Ethuila Exeni (What's happening?) 05:09 Tools
Yellela (This is it) 02:39 Tools
Ayaka (My husband) 02:39 Tools
Muanadjulu (Nightbird) 02:39 Tools
OPHENTANA 02:39 Tools
MALAVI 03:34 Tools
Oh Mama [Oh Mother!] 03:34 Tools
Ohiyu (At night) 03:34 Tools
Akatswela [Love Is So Bewildering] 03:34 Tools
Samukela 03:34 Tools
Orea Kurrera/False Vanity 00:00 Tools
Nuno Maalani [A Single Mother of a Single Mother] 00:00 Tools
Kihiyeny [Leave Me Alone] 00:00 Tools
Mwanuni [The Bird] 00:00 Tools
Eyuphuro 00:00 Tools
Othiawene/My Faraway Love 04:37 Tools
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Eyuphuro (meaning 'Whirlwind') is a Mozambican band combining traditional African and western influences. The band sing partly in Portuguese, but mainly in the Makua language. The band was formed in 1981 by Omar Issa, Gimo Remane and Zena Bacar. They released the successful album Mama Mosambiki before breaking up in 1990. They reformed in 1998, and in 2001 they released a new album, Yellela. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.