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Cesária Évora

Cesária Évora

morna, tishoumaren

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Playlists & Collaborations

Slow Jams

Slow Jams

A low-tempo relaxing collection featuring artists from Nigeria.
House of Africa

House of Africa

Up tempo house infused rythms knee slappers to create a high positive energy ambience.
Soul Hour

Soul Hour

Soul Hour is a collection of the most beautiful voices in Africa singing your environment into a serene space. The emphasis is on the voice - with minimal instrumentation. Featuring super start vocalists like Gino Sitson, Blick Bassy, Ceseria Evoria, this experience is the ultimate brain cleanser. Ideal for waking moments, countering noisy spaces like trains, mails, offices, or just before bedtime. Plug in headphones, and let your mind breathe.
Cafe House

Cafe House

A laid-back Afro-house collection for a blissful evening.
Mellow Yellow

Mellow Yellow

Sweet mid-tempo African songs for a happy mood.

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Quick Facts

Born
1941
From
Cape Verde

Journey

Cesária Évora stands as a towering figure in the world of music, celebrated as the "Barefoot Diva" and the "Queen of Morna." Born on August 27, 1941, in Mindelo on the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde, Évora began performing in local establishments, weaving the traditional sounds of *morna*—a soulful Cape Verdean genre characterized by lament and longing— with her intimate voice. Her 1988 international debut album, "La Diva Aux Pieds Nus," catapulted her onto the global stage, introducing scores of new listeners to the tender and haunting melodies of her homeland. Over the years, Évora embraced and integrated various influences, from the rustic *tishoumaren* to the intricate rhythms of *kora*, never straying far from her roots. Her discography includes ten albums, each a testament to her deep emotional range and commitment to her cultural heritage. Cesária's work championed Cape Verde's place in the world music scene, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide, and earning her a Grammy Award. Her legacy, carried forward through her music, continues to inspire and resonate beyond her passing in 2011.

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