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Amália Rodrigues, the ‘Queen of 

Fado’ 

Ana Moura In 2007, Ana sang alongside The Rolling Stones, while Prince traveled to Lisbon for one of her
performances in 2011.

Mariza  ‘The New Amália’


 Carlos do Carmo albums have hit gold and platinum status and his music has broadened the boundaries of
the fado culture, adding jazz influences and lyrics from prominent pieces of Portuguese poetry.

Raquel Tavares She was a winner of the Amália Rodrigues Revelation Prize in 2006

Carminho a winner of the Amalia prize and a recipient of the Portuguese music Golden Globe in
2013.

Mísia has had a long and steady career as a fado singer, starting in the early 90s alongside names
from the older generation, but with a sound all her own. As someone who speaks multiple languages,
she introduced the world to fado in a different way, 

Camané His album Sempre de Mim from 2008 made it to the top ten Portuguese hits, where it
remained for over two months.

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