António Zambujo lyrics
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Artist's albums
Saga Inaudita Do Bom Jesus De Teibas
2023 · single
Nas Bocas Do Mundo
2023 · single
Romance De Cordel
2023 · single
Uma Valsa Urgente
2023 · single
Lua
2023 · single
Dancemos Um Slow
2023 · single
Castelo De São Jorge
2023 · single
Volta
2022 · single
Best Of
2022 · compilation
Voz E Violão
2021 · album
Lote B
2021 · single
Pois É
2021 · single
Dá Tudo A Quem Merece
2020 · single
Queria Morar Num Boteco
2020 · single
Madera De Deriva
2019 · single
Do Avesso
2018 · album
28 Noites Ao Vivo Nos Coliseus
2018 · album
Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha
2016 · album
Lisboa 22:38 (ao vivo no Coliseu)
2015 · album
Rua da Emenda
2015 · album
Quinto (Deluxe Edition)
2012 · album
Por meu cante
2011 · album
Guia
2010 · album
Outro sentido
2008 · album
O Mesmo Fado
2002 · album
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Biography
António Zambujo is still one of the biggest names in Portuguese music, culture and language and, for a number of years now, he has been on a near non-stop world tour. He has carved out a musical career by forging a unique path that lies somewhere between Fado and Cante Alentejano and has consistently refused to be held hostage to any particular musical genre or school. Thus, it is no real surprise that he has wholeheartedly embraced the influence of Brazilian music, by bringing out a Chico Buarque tribute album. In 2017, ‘Até Pensei Que Fosse Minha’ (I Even Thought It Was Mine) earned him a Latin Grammies nomination, in the Brazilian Popular Music category. It is also no surprise that, in late 2018, he named his latest album of original recordings ‘Do Avesso’ (Of the Flip Side). Here, he once again reinvents himself and broadens the range of his musical language, by bringing in the Lisbon Sinfonietta Orchestra and three of Portugal’s most talented musicians and producers: Nuno Rafael, Filipe Melo and João Moreira. There are many worlds in António Zambujo’s universe. And when he plays live, whether alone with his guitar or surrounded by his musicians, it is quite clear that we are in the presence of not just a first-rate vocalist and musician but one that also has a unique ability to engage his audience.