Sara Correia
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Sara Correia | |
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Background information | |
Born | 27 May 1993 |
Origin | Marvila, Lisbon, Portugal |
Genres | Fado |
Occupation | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Labels | Universal Music Portugal |
Sara Sofia Correia (born 27 May 1993) is a Portuguese singer, specializing in the fado genre. She rose to fame in 2006 after winning the Portuguese singing competition, "Grande Noite do Fado" (Great Fado Night), at the age of 13.
Early life
Sara Correia was born in the Marvila district of Lisbon on 27 May 1993. She grew up inspired by her aunt, Joana Correia, who was also a fado singer. Correia also listened to Amália Rodrigues in her youth, inspired by her interpretation of the fado genre. At age 13, she won the competition "Grande Noite do Fado" (Great Fado Night) and has since toured other with prominent fado singers, such as Celeste Rodrigues, and Jorge Fernando.
Career
2018–2019: Sara Correia
Correia released her eponymous debut album, Sara Correia, in 2018. The album was produced by Diogo Clemente and was released through Universal Music Portugal. Her debut album charted at number eight in the Portuguese charts after release. Post release of the album, Correia toured in countries such as South Korea, Italy, Chile, and India.
2020–present: Do Coração, The Voice Portugal, and Liberdade
In 2020, Correia released her second album, Do Coração (The Heart). The album was met with positive reviews and was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the category of "Best Portuguese Speaking Roots Music Album".
In 2023, Correia was announced to be one of the coaches on The Voice Gerações, alongside Mickael Carreira, Simone de Oliveira, and Anselmo Ralph. The series aired in July 2023. Her final act, Grupo Pioneiros, finished in the Top 5 of the competition.
After appearing on The Voice Gerações, Correia was announced to be a coach on the main version of the show, The Voice Portugal, with Fernando Daniel, Sónia Tavares, and António Zambujo. The series premiered in September 2023 and concluded in January 2024. Correia coached her final act, Mafalda Vasques, to the finale where she finished in TBA place.
On 13 October 2023, Correia released her third album, Liberdade (Freedom).
Discography
Albums
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Sara Correia |
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Do Coração |
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Liberdade |
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Singles
Title | Year | Album |
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"Fado Português" | 2018 | Sara Correia |
"Quando O Fado Passa" | ||
"Sou A Casa" | ||
"O Meu Bom Ar" | ||
"Agora O Tempo" | ||
"Zé Maria" | ||
"Hoje" | ||
"Lisboa E O Tejo" | ||
"Veio A Saudade" | ||
"Corrido Dos Botões" | ||
"Se O Mundo Dá Tantas Voltas" | ||
"Chegou Tão Tarde" | 2020 | Do Coração |
"Tu Ganhas Sempre" | ||
"Dizer Não" | ||
"Solidão" | ||
"Por Passares" | ||
"Por Perto" | ||
"O Pórtico" | ||
"Os Teus Recados" | ||
"Porquê Do Fado" | ||
"Chegou Tão Tarde" | ||
"Chegou Tão Tarde" |