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Obrigado Brazil is a music album by Yo-Yo Ma. In this context "obrigado" means "thank you" in Portuguese. [2] [3] Track listing
In 2007 and 2010 he released albums in both Portuguese and Mirandese. [3] [4] Leal had a dynamic vocal range and was a great dancer. [citation needed] In 2013, Leal performed at the first annual International Portuguese Music Awards where he was also presented with the IPMA Lifetime Achievement Award. [5] Leal had a wife Márcia Lúcia and ...
Nura Pakhang (Portuguese: Eu e Tu) is a Meitei-Portuguese bilingual music video. Its song was performed by Manipuri folk musical artist Mangka Mayanglambam and the artists of Portuguese musical band Clã. The music video is directed by Romi Meitei. [2] It was released worldwide on 28 April 2017. It is a part of an album called "T(H)REE".
The 2025 International Portuguese Music Awards performer lineup will be revealed Friday, Oct. 11 at a launch party to be held in Providence. ... Songs and videos released between Dec. 1, 2023 and ...
The accompanying music video was released on 17 August 2010. [5] It is also featured on Don Omar's compilation album Meet the Orphans. [6] On July 1, 2015, Lucenzo released a new song "Vida Louca" in Portuguese and reserved to the Lusophone marker. It was part of a series of compilations VIDISCO and available on iTunes Portugal.
A music video for the single, which was directed by Ricardo Reis, was released on 6 August 2010. Aurea was released in September 2010. Rui Ribeiro was responsible for the composition of nine of the original songs from the album, as well as all the original lyrics.
In 1978, Marco Paulo received the first of many gold discs in his career with the single "Ninguém, Ninguém"/"Canção Proibida." In 1980, he released one of his biggest hits, "Eu Tenho Dois Amores," which sold over 150,000 copies and achieved triple gold status, a rare feat in Portuguese music at the time.
In Portugal, Nonstop was the opening act of ex-Boyzone's Ronan Keating concert. In 2005, Rita Reis was featured on two albums: Boss AC's Ritmo, Amor e Palavras, on the song "És Mais Que Uma Mulher"; and Gutto's Chokolate, the duet Importante. Rita, Andrea and Liliana would also made an appearance on Gutto's music video for "Só Quero Dançar".