(People in Power) is the seminal intervention rap track by the late Mozambican artist Azagaia (Edson da Luz). Originally released in 2008, the studio version serves as a timeless anthem for social justice and political accountability in Mozambique. Song Overview
: Lyrics contrast the "lordly life" of officials' children with the struggle of ordinary citizens whose children are "left to fate" when sick due to poor healthcare. Azagaia - POVO NO PODER (Versao estudio)
: It critiques government corruption, economic inequality, and the disconnect between the ruling class and the struggle of everyday citizens. (People in Power) is the seminal intervention rap
: Following its release, Azagaia was subpoenaed by the Attorney General for allegedly "attacking the security of the state," though he remained a defiant voice for the youth. Key Content & Lyrics The studio version emphasizes the following messages: : It critiques government corruption
: The song was released during widespread 2008 protests in Mozambique against the rising costs of food and public transportation.