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Stepping into Angola’s radio scene, you immediately notice a distinct pulse, one that feels both deeply rooted in African soil and gracefully intertwined with Lusophone influences. It’s a compelling blend, where the 'Oldies' aren't just a nod to distant Western hits, but a vibrant celebration of Angola's own musical heritage. Think of the golden era of Semba and Kizomba – the soulful, swaying rhythms that emerged from Luanda's musseques, carrying stories and emotions. These foundational sounds, often categorized under 'Oldies,' are still the backbone of many broadcasts, evoking nostalgia and p…