Luisa Sobral

Luisa Sobral is a celebrated Portuguese singer-songwriter who has carved out a distinctive niche within the lusophone music sphere. Born on September 18, 1987, in Lisbon, Portugal, she stepped into the limelight with her sophisticated blend of jazz, folk, and pop influences, quickly capturing the hearts of music enthusiasts. Luisa garnered international attention after penning the winning song "Amar pelos dois," performed by her brother Salvador Sobral, for the Eurovision Song Contest in 2017. This victory not only elevated her status as a songwriter but also showcased her profound musicianship to a wider audience.

With an impressive discography that reflects her evolving artistry, Luisa Sobral has released a number of albums since her debut. Her works are characterized by intimate storytelling, melodic grace, and a deep emotional resonance. Titles such as "DanSando," "Gosto de Ti," and "Quero Morar numa Canção" exemplify her ability to craft songs that are both personal yet relatable. Luisa's music often explores themes of love, daily life experiences, and the nuanced complexities of human relationships, which are evident in tracks like "Camomila" and "Terça-feira (coisas pequeninas)." Continually praised for her distinct, gentle vocal style and compelling songwriting, Luisa Sobral remains a significant figure in contemporary Portuguese music, earning a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim with each new release.

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DanSando
Album - 11 Tracks - Released October 21, 2022
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