Zena Bacar (25 August 1949 - 24 December 2017) was a Mozambican singer, a pioneer in popular music in her country.[1][2]

Bacar in concert in 2016

Life edit

Bacar was born a Muslim in Nampula[3] and began her relationship with music by interpreting folkloric themes and dancing in groups mainly composed of men from her village, aged six, and later conquering the fame with which she took her group Eyuphuro to the city of Maputo.[4]

Her first song, entitled "Urera Krera", the same as "Vanity without Judgment" in the language of Camões, was recorded in 1980.[4] She and her group Eyuphuro (meaning 'Whirlpool' in Macua) toured Canada in the late 1980's.[5]

She became a Christian and she gave much of her money to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God. She and Euphuru made three albums over 25 years that were sold around the world but the band members never saw these profits.[3]

At the end of her life she was poor and she had to ask the church to return her house. She was ill and she was flown home to her home town by the Ministry of Health where she died on Christmas Eve.[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Remédios, José dos (24 December 2017). "Morreu Zena Bacar: a muthiyana que se entregou a uma causa". O País.
  2. ^ dos Remédios, José (24 December 2017). "Zena Bacar doou seus bens". O País. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b c "Morreu Zena Bacar: a muthiyana que se entregou a uma causa". opais.sapo.mz (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-02-04.
  4. ^ a b "Zena Bacar, a diva que emanava leite e mel e morreu na miséria (1949 – 2017)". A Verdade. 26 December 2017.
  5. ^ Schnurmacher, Thomas (July 28, 1989). "World literary crowd pens in a date for PEN conference in Montreal". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec. p. C1.