Henrique Joaquim Simone, known to the world as Afric Simone, was born on October 10, 1939, in Mozambique. He is celebrated not only as a singer but also as a multifaceted musician, performance artist, dancer, and entertainer. His vibrant performances and unique sound have made him a significant figure in the music industry.
Afric Simone burst onto the European music scene in 1975 with his infectious hit 'Ramaya,' which quickly climbed the charts. That same year, he released another popular track, 'Hafanana,' further solidifying his place in the hearts of music lovers across the continent.
Between 1975 and 1980, Afric Simone reached the zenith of his popularity, captivating audiences on both sides of the Iron Curtain. His tours took him to the USSR, Poland, the GDR, and Czechoslovakia, where he garnered a loyal fan base that continues to appreciate his work today.
As one of the most prominent African musicians, Afric Simone has achieved remarkable milestones, including sold-out performances at prestigious venues such as L'Olympia, The Royal Albert Hall, and Carnegie Hall. His legacy as a Mozambican artist remains influential, inspiring new generations of musicians.