Sara Tavares

Sara Tavares

Genres: female vocalists, portuguese, world, soul, Portugal

About Sara Tavares

Sara Tavares (Lisbon, 1 February 1978 - Lisbon, 19 November 2023) was a Portuguese singer-songwriter. Second-generation Portuguese of Cape Verdean descent, Sara was brought up by an elderly matriarch in her community after her father left for the States in search of a better life, her mother having traveled south in pursuit of the same ends. Sara showed great musical promise from a young age, a potential that was cultivated and bore fruit while Tavares was still in her teens. Winning the Endemol song contest Chuva de Estrelas, followed by a victory at the Portuguese Television Song Contest in 1994, earned Tavares a slot on the Eurovision Song Contest, all at the age of 16. Her winning song, "Chamar a Música," was featured on her debut single release, Sara Tavares & Shout (1996), where Tavares mixed gospel and funk with her native Portuguese influences. Performing and writing songs in a mix of Portuguese, Cape Verdean Creole, and English, Tavares spoke to her own lost generation of Cape Verdeans and Afro-European immigrants who searched to define their unique culture. Her sophomore effort, Mi Ma Bô, released by RCA in 1999, marked a noticeable change in direction toward Afro-pop. The record went gold in Portugal, announcing Tavares' arrival as a national star. After a five-year wait, eager fans were treated to Tavares' third album, released independently in 2006. On Balancê, Tavares penned all of the repertoire and added percussion to her list of credits, in addition to guitar and voice. Full of messages of hope and self-worth, Tavares' Balancê established her as one of the diaspora's most distinct and influential artistic voices. Eurovision Song Contest 1994 - Dublin Entry for Portugal Performer: Sara Tavares Song title: Chamar A Música Song writer(s): Rosa Lobato Faria Song composer(s): João Carlos Mota Oliveira Sang in Position: 8 Final Position: 8 Total Points: 73 For the second consecutive time, Ireland hosted the Eurovision Song Contest, this time in its capital Dublin. Due to the fact that so many countries wished to participate in the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, the European Broadcasting Union decided to adopt a relegation system. For the 1994 contest, it would mean that the seven countries that finished at the bottom of the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest were relegated and couldn't participate in the 1994 edition of the show. Instead, Estonia, Lithuania, Russia, Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia made their debut. However, Italy and Luxembourg withdrew voluntarily, so only the bottom five countries of the 1993 contest in Millstreet - Turkey, Slovenia, Israel, Denmark and Belgium - were relegated. That meant that the total amount of participating countries was 25, just as in the preceding year. Poland's debut at the Eurovision Song Contest was very successful when their representative Edyta Gorniak came in second with 166 points. However, the Polish song was almost disqualified as Edyta sang her song To Nie Ja! half in English in one of the dress rehearsal which violated the rule that every entry had to be sung in the native language. Nevertheless, even the talented Gorniak wasn't even near to this year's winner, which once again, was Ireland. About the winner Never before in the history of the song contest, a country had won three times in a row. The Irish entrants Paul Harrington and Charlie McGettigan sang Rock 'n Roll Kids, which in the end was 60 points ahead of the runner-up and was the highest score ever at a Eurovision Song Contest to date. This overwhelming victory for Ireland would not be the last in this century, as just two years later in 1996, Ireland would win again. Facts & figures The biggest commercial success of the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest was none of the songs though, but the interval act Riverdance. The Irish dance sensation went on to be a world famous stage show, which would be seen by millions of people all around the world. Tavares died in 2023, after a 14-year battle with cancer.

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Sara Tavares — Top 30 songs of 34

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Sara Tavares So Dimagina
Sara Tavares Eu Sei
Sara Tavares Novidadi
Sara Tavares Chamar A Música (Portugal 1994)
Sara Tavares Bo feeling
Sara Tavares Breathe
Sara Tavares Balance [6T6]
Sara Tavares Balancè
Sara Tavares Lisboa Kuya
Sara Tavares Ponto De Luz
Sara Tavares Balanceo
Sara Tavares Ginga
Sara Tavares Mumentu
Sara Tavares Planeta Sukri Feat. Boy Ge Mendes
Sara Tavares One Love
Sara Tavares Guisa
Sara Tavares Quando Das Um Pouco Mai
Sara Tavares De Nua (Featuring Ana Moura)
Sara Tavares Txom Bom w Smooth Jazz
Sara Tavares Voá Borboleta w Smooth Jazz
Sara Tavares Dam Bô
Sara Tavares Di Alma
Sara Tavares Chamar a musica
Sara Tavares Coisas bunitas
Sara Tavares Coisas Bunitas w Smooth Jazz
Sara Tavares Coisas Bunitas
Sara Tavares Balance'
Sara Tavares Born Feeling
Sara Tavares Quando Das Um Pouco Mais
Sara Tavares Chamar A Musica
So Dimagina
Chamar A Música (Portugal 1994)
Bo feeling
Balance [6T6]
Lisboa Kuya
Ponto De Luz
Planeta Sukri Feat. Boy Ge Mendes
Quando Das Um Pouco Mai
De Nua (Featuring Ana Moura)
Txom Bom w Smooth Jazz
Voá Borboleta w Smooth Jazz
Chamar a musica
Coisas bunitas
Coisas Bunitas w Smooth Jazz
Coisas Bunitas
Born Feeling
Quando Das Um Pouco Mais
Chamar A Musica