Milton Gulli
Bio
Milton Gulli is an Afro-soul artist from Mozambique.
He was born and raised in Lisbon, Portugal and has lived in Saudi Arabia, Madeira Island and Mozambique.
Gulli is an artist deeply immersed in the lusophone sounds, and Lisbon’s contemporary African music scene. His first project Philharmonic Weed started in 1997. In 2003, he released an EP called 'Capital Som' followed by the 'Primeiro Mundo' in 2007.
In 2005 he was invited to be the lead singer for veteran Portuguese funk soul band Cool Hipnoise. In 2006, he took part in the recording the band's last album of the same name. In the same year, he co-founded a 12 piece Afrobeat orchestra called Cacique 97. The band released two albums 'Cacique´97' (2009) and 'We Used To Be Africans' (2016). He was also seen exploring dub, reggae and hip hop with The Grasspoppers artistic crew.
Gulli has performed with Prince Wadada, Kimi Djabaté, Mercado Negro, Marcelo D2. He has collaborated with such artists asRocky Marsiano, IZEM, Sam The Kid, Sagas and XEG.