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Café Bossa is the debut album by Filipino bossa nova singer Sitti.It was released on January 25, 2006 by Warner Music Philippines.The album spawned four successful singles—"Tattooed on My Mind", "Hey Look at the Sun", "I Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love" and "Para sa Akin".
Sitti Live! is a live album by Filipino singer Sitti. It was released by Warner Music Philippines on September 15, 2006. The concert was recorded live at the Ortigas Park in Pasig, Metro Manila.
Sitti was featured in ABS-CBN's "Your Song" where her song "Ikaw Lamang" was the single for the episode she acted in with Sam Milby. She also had a few hosting stints in Studio 23 such as Pinoy Dream Academy and Travel Time. [citation needed] Sitti is currently a semi-regular on ABS-CBN's top-rating Sunday variety show, ASAP '09.
My Bossa Nova is the second studio album of Philippine bossa nova singer Sitti. It was released by Warner Music Philippines in 2007. Unlike her previous studio album, Café Bossa, this album focused on more recent songs and had very few "traditional" bossa nova songs. Sitti also co-wrote one song, "A Song for Penny Brown".
Sitti in the Mix: The Dense Modesto Remixes is the first remix album of Filipino bossa nova singer Sitti, and the first by DJ Dense Modesto.It was released in the Philippines in 2007 by Club Myx, in collaboration with Warner Music Philippines.
Martinho da Vila, 86, is regarded as one of the main representatives of samba music and MPB (música popular brasileira, or Brazilian popular music), and is considered one of the top exponents of ...
Contagious is the third full-length studio album of Philippine bossa nova singer Sitti, after 2006's Café Bossa and 2007's My Bossa Nova. It was released in mid-2009. It was released in mid-2009. Track listing
"Samba de uma Nota Só", known in English as "One Note Samba", is a bossa nova and jazz standard song composed by Antônio Carlos Jobim with Portuguese lyrics by Newton Mendonça. The English lyrics were written by Jon Hendricks. It was first recorded by João Gilberto in 1960 for his album O Amor, o Sorriso e a Flor. [citation needed]