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T​á​xi (Jungle Version)

by Prince Wadada

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It was a dark night in Lisbon, and the Angolan named Wadada Luluca was lost in the busy streets of the city. He had just come out of a meeting of drunkards and was eager to get back to his home in Luanda. Since he didn't know the city very well, he decided to take a taxi to get to Luanda.

Luluca walked down the street, looking for an available taxi, but all the ones that passed were occupied. He began to get impatient and desperate, as he already missed home very much. That was when he saw a taxi parked near a bar. He ran towards the car and knocked on the driver's window.

The driver, a man with stubble and dirty clothes, looked at Luluca and said he was willing to take him to Luanda. Luluca didn't hesitate and got into the taxi, grateful for finally finding a way back home.

However, as the taxi advanced through the city, the situation began to get increasingly strange. The driver started to talk in a nervous tone and seemed to be avoiding certain areas of the city. Luluca began to get suspicious but decided to continue the journey, hoping to reach Kinaxixe as quickly as possible.

But things quickly got out of control when the taxi entered a dark and deserted area of the city. The driver stopped the car, and suddenly three men appeared out of nowhere and surrounded the vehicle. They started shouting and hitting the car, and Luluca realized he was in a dangerous situation.

Without thinking twice, he got out of the car and began to run away from the men. He realized he was in a wild environment. Luluca kept running, fighting against the dense and dangerous jungle. He fought against snakes, insects, and wild animals while trying to find a way back to civilization.

He was dirty, tired, and hungry, but he was still determined to at least reach Kazenga. Reflecting, he realized that when he reached Viana, he would have an incredible story of survival in Lisbon's urban jungle to tell.

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released April 29, 2023

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Prince Wadada Portugal

Born in the city of Uige in northern Angola, Prince Wadada's passion for Jamaican music began at a young age while living in Luanda. Influenced by Reggae Dancehall and 90s Rap, he quickly made a name for himself as a key figure in the early days of the Hip Hop and Reggae in Angola and Portugal. ... more

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