Fernanda Abreu
Fernanda Abreu (born 8 September 1961) is a Brazilian sangster.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Fernanda Sampaio de Lacerda Abreu |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 8 September 1961
Genres | Brazilian funk, disco, pop |
Instruments | Singin |
Biografie
eeditFernanda wis born an raised in a middle-class faimily o the Sooth Zone, o Rio de Janeiro. Her first notable public appearance wis the backin vocal o the baund Blitz till 1986. Efter that, in 1990, she stairtit a solo career singin funk, disco an dance muisic, achievin great success in her native kintra.
In 1989, she met Herbert Vianna, an wi his help an encouragment formit a funk baund. Her first solo album, SLA Radical Dance Disco Club (1990), wis producit bi Herbert Vianna an Fábio Fonseca an haed a hit wi A Noite, composed wi Luiz Stein an Laufer Laufer. Her seicont album, SLA2/Be Sample (1992), wis ane o the earliest Brazilian pop records tae extensively employ the sampler, an haed success wi Rio 40 Graus,[1] componit wi Fausto Fawcett an Laufer Laufer, portrayin Rio de Janeiro climate, fowk an lifestyle. Syne then, Abreu haes been considered the first lady o Brazilian funk.[2]
In 2006, she released Ao Vivo MTV, the first DVD o her career, which includes mony o her hit sangs.[3]
Abreu is marriet tae the muisicker an designer Luiz Stein an haes 2 dochters, Alice an Sofia.
Discografie
eedit- Sla Radical Dance Disco Club (1990)
- Sla 2 Be Sample (1992)
- Da Lata (1995)
- Raio X - Revista e Ampliada (1997)
- Entidade Urbana (2000)
- Na Paz (2004)
- MTV Ao Vivo (2006)
References
eedit- ↑ Yúdice, George. "The Funkification of Rio." In Microphone Fiends, 193-220. London: Routledge, 1994.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived frae the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 22 Mairch 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ↑ http://www.sites-faction.mus.br/Biografias/Fernanda%20Abreu.htm[deid airtin]
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