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Cesária is the fifth album by Cesária Évora. The album, consisting of Cape Verdean morna and coladeira songs, was released by Paris-based Lusafrica on 18 July 1995. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the World Music category in 1996. It was certified gold in France by SNEP which sold more than 100,000 copies. As of 1997, in United States the album has sold 150,000 copies.

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  • Cesária is the fifth album by Cesária Évora. The album, consisting of Cape Verdean morna and coladeira songs, was released by Paris-based Lusafrica on 18 July 1995. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the World Music category in 1996. It was certified gold in France by SNEP which sold more than 100,000 copies. As of 1997, in United States the album has sold 150,000 copies. (en)
  • Cesária est le sixième album de la chanteuse de morna coladeira cap-verdienne Cesária Évora, sorti en 1995 sous le label Lusafrica. Cet album est certifié disque d'or, par le SNEP en France. La piste no 1, Petit Pays, est reprise par le groupe de hip-hop français Hocus Pocus, sur leur album Place 54, sorti en 2007 et sous le titre Quitte à t'aimer, où ils sont accompagnés du flûtiste Malik Mezzadri. (fr)
  • Cesária é um disco da intérprete caboverdiana Cesária Évora, editado em 1995. (pt)
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  • Cesária is the fifth album by Cesária Évora. The album, consisting of Cape Verdean morna and coladeira songs, was released by Paris-based Lusafrica on 18 July 1995. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the World Music category in 1996. It was certified gold in France by SNEP which sold more than 100,000 copies. As of 1997, in United States the album has sold 150,000 copies. (en)
  • Cesária est le sixième album de la chanteuse de morna coladeira cap-verdienne Cesária Évora, sorti en 1995 sous le label Lusafrica. Cet album est certifié disque d'or, par le SNEP en France. La piste no 1, Petit Pays, est reprise par le groupe de hip-hop français Hocus Pocus, sur leur album Place 54, sorti en 2007 et sous le titre Quitte à t'aimer, où ils sont accompagnés du flûtiste Malik Mezzadri. (fr)
  • Cesária é um disco da intérprete caboverdiana Cesária Évora, editado em 1995. (pt)
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  • Cesária (fr)
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