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A Luz Que Acende o Olhar

16.7M streams

16,692,851

Unicamente

10.5M streams

10,508,280

A Different Story

4.5M streams

4,479,936

Próprias Mentiras

3.3M streams

3,276,811

Salvatrice

2.6M streams

2,562,134

A Different Story (Special Edition)

1.4M streams

1,371,665

In Your Eyes

361.2K streams

361,202

Heart of Gold

190.2K streams

190,218

One Truth

161.3K streams

161,340

Polares: Deluxe Edition

137.7K streams

137,667

Biography

Deborah Blando has had worldly success with "Boy -- Why Do You Wanna Make Me Blue," and has also had hits in Europe with "Nanita" and "Que Mala Vida." In Brazil Blando won a gold record with her Unicamente (1996). Blando liked to sing ever since she was a small child. After moving with her family to Florianópolis (Santa Catarina) at age five, she started singing in local children's choirs. At 11 she was the soloist of As Meninas do Sul choir; she also performed solo interpreting Italian hits. Then she recorded her first album under the pseudonym Giovanna. In the early '80s, she was invited to participate in Oswaldo Montenegro's musical Os Menestréis. Blando would also work in Montenegro's Dança dos Signos (1983). After she was introduced to Cyndi Lauper during her Brazilian tour in 1989, Blando was invited by Lauper's manager David Wolff to record at the American Sony. Two years later, Blando released A Different Story, having the hit "Boy -- Why Do You Wanna Make Me Blue" included in Diet Coke's advertising and executed throughout the world. In 1994 she worked for the Brazilian Coca-Cola and re-recorded the Tim Maia hit "O Descobridor dos Sete Mares." She recorded Suave Suave (1995) with the participation of B-Tribe, and had success in the European dance houses with "Nanita" and "Que Mala Vida." In 1996 she recorded Unicamente, which yielded her a gold record in Brazil. In 1998, she had another hit with "Somente o Sol" (version for "I'm Not in Love"), which became the opening theme of the TV Globo soap opera Corpo Dourado. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi