Portuguese singer Sara Tavares, diagnosed with a brain tumor, died late this Sunday at the age of 45 in Lisbon, a family source told Lusa.
The news of the death of the artist, a native of Cape Verde, was reported by SIC television, stating that she was hospitalized at the Hospital da Luz in Lisbon.
Over the past year, Sarah Tavares has released several new topics after five years of silence. The latest song titled ‘Kurtidu’ was released by Sony Music in September last year.
Sara Tavares, born in Lisbon in 1978, became famous as a teenager in the 1990s on the television talent competition “Chuva de Estrelas” on SIC, singing a Whitney Houston song.
Soon after, he won the 1994 RTP Song Festival with the song “Chamar as Música”, the theme of Rosa Lobato de Faria and João Oliveira, and with which he finished eighth in the Eurovision Song Contest for Portugal.
Two years later, in 1996, Sara Tavares debuted with the album Sara Tavares & Shout!
Over the next two decades, Sarah Tavares released several albums that brought her closer to her Cape Verdean roots, most notably Balancê (2005), which earned her a platinum album and a nomination for new artist at the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards . .
In 2011, she won the award for Best Female Voice at the Cape Verde Music Awards, and the following year continued the international tour of “Xinti”, the title of an album released in 2009, which earned her a career award at the Africa Festival in Germany. .
In 2018, she was nominated for a Latin Grammy with her fifth album “Fitxadu” (2017), in which she deepened her relationship with Cape Verdean music, with guests including Manekas Costa, Nancy Vieira, Toti Sa’Med and Calaf Epalanga. .
In addition to her career, Sara Tavares has collaborated with several names in Portuguese and Lusophone music, including Ala dosdados, Dani Silva, Paulo Flores, Buraka Som Sistema and Carlao.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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