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Angola's radio landscape carries traces of its complex history, and RNA - Canal A is no exception. The station operates in a country where traditional music runs deep - kizomba rhythms, semba grooves, and the weight of decades of musical innovation you hear echoing through Luanda's streets. Canal A sits in that heritage, mixing it with contemporary sounds that keep the station relevant to younger listeners. The mix isn't always smooth. Sometimes traditional styles collide with whatever's trending, and the results feel genuine rather than polished. That's Angola on air. You won't hear a perfect…
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