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- Zé da Guiné
 I also think his music is quite special, and he was a very special person. He was very generous, doing a lot of social work, working with street children. He was very engaged in working for a society in the ‘90s that was starting to develop its own independence, since it was formally declared in 1974.  It's not just his music, it's also the way he uses stories about the people that live in Santiago, in the interior and rural areas of the island.
				I also think his music is quite special, and he was a very special person. He was very generous, doing a lot of social work, working with street children. He was very engaged in working for a society in the ‘90s that was starting to develop its own independence, since it was formally declared in 1974.  It's not just his music, it's also the way he uses stories about the people that live in Santiago, in the interior and rural areas of the island. 		



