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Joelma da Silva Mendes, best known only as Joelma (born June 22, 1974) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and dancer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The singer since the age of 19, Joelma began her career in 1994, [ 4 ] [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and in 1998 she met and married the musician and producer, Ximbinha, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 3 ] forming with him the Banda ...
Banda Calypso was a Brazilian brega pop band, with influences of regional rhythms of the state of Pará.The band was formed in Belém, the state capital, in 1999 by singer/dancer Joelma da Silva Mendes and guitarist/producer Cledivan Almeida Farias, better known as Mestre Ximbinha.
"Touch Me" is a song by Portuguese house music producer Rui da Silva and British singer-songwriter Cassandra Fox. The song began to gain popularity after being played in dance clubs in October 2000. The track was originally scheduled for release in December 2000, but it was postponed to avoid competing with songs that would experience sales ...
"Baby, Oh No" is a 1982 single by English new wave band Bow Wow Wow from their 1982 compilation album I Want Candy. The single peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard dance/disco chart in the same year, and also “Bubbled Under” the Hot 100 at No. 103.
Da Silva Emmanuel da Silva , better known as Da Silva (born in Nevers on 15 April 1976), is a French singer-songwriter of Portuguese descent. A Le Monde critic called him a musical chameleon passing from punk and industrial to electro, garage, and rock.
Labour of Love is the fourth studio album by British reggae band UB40, and their first album of cover versions.Released in the UK on 12 September 1983, [2] the album is best known for containing the song "Red Red Wine", a worldwide number-one single, but it also includes three further UK top 20 hits, "Please Don't Make Me Cry", "Many Rivers to Cross" and "Cherry Oh Baby".
The concept of .MP3 revolves around a revival of the female-driven pop of the 1990s but predominantly the 2000s era, the music that Emilia listened to while growing up. [5] [6] As such, she has mentioned U.S. pop stars such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, Missy Elliot, Gwen Stefani and Pink as some of her biggest inspirations, [6] [7] as well as Latin American singers like Shakira, Thalía and Paulina ...
On the Internet was the 8th most talked about Tag in the world and the 5th in Brazil and in less than 24 Hours more than 1 Million people downloaded and listened to the song. Already on Youtube to music has surpassed the barrier of more than 1 Million Views with clip lyrics also in less than 24 hours.