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Daúde Candeal or simply Daúde, is the stage name of Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux, a Brazilian musician, singer-songwriter, and scholar. She was born September 23, 1961, in Salvador, Brazil. At age 11, she moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she studied Voice under Paulo Fortes at the Instituto Villa-Lobos and Theatre at the Escola de Teatro Martins Penna. She later earned a Bachelor's in Portuguese Literature, and a post-graduate degree in African History. Two years later, she released Daúde #2, produced by Celso Fonseca and Will Mowat.

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  • Daúde (* 23. September 1961 als Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux in Salvador da Bahia, Bahia) ist eine brasilianische Sängerin, Schauspielerin und früheres Fotomodell. In ihren Liedern vereint sie sowohl traditionellen Samba als auch Funk und Rap. (de)
  • Daúde Candeal or simply Daúde, is the stage name of Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux, a Brazilian musician, singer-songwriter, and scholar. She was born September 23, 1961, in Salvador, Brazil. At age 11, she moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she studied Voice under Paulo Fortes at the Instituto Villa-Lobos and Theatre at the Escola de Teatro Martins Penna. She later earned a Bachelor's in Portuguese Literature, and a post-graduate degree in African History. Daúde began her musical career singing in plays and nightclubs. She recorded her first CD, Daúde, in 1995. She received critical acclaim, winning the Prêmio Sharp from the APCA (São Paulo Association of Art Critics) and the Jornal do Brasil Readers' Award. Two years later, she released Daúde #2, produced by Celso Fonseca and Will Mowat. In 1999, she released Simbora, including dance remixes of earlier songs. The production fuses authentic Daúde, MPB, and electronic music, thus highlighting the importance of DJs and producers as creative partners. Daúde was the first Brazilian signed by Peter Gabriel's Real World Records. Her 2003 album Neguinha, Te Amo honored women as it transcended stereotypes of Brazilian music, helping increase international attention to Brazilian music. In 2014, Daúde released her fifth album, Código Daúde, featuring high-energy covers of Brazilian standards. (en)
  • Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux (Salvador, 23 de setembro de 1961), artisticamente conhecida como Daúde, é uma cantora brasileira. Com cinco álbuns de estúdio lançados até o momento, Daúde ganhou grande notoriedade e sucesso em 1997 ao lançar a versão em português do hit Pata Pata, música homônima da cantora sul-africana Miriam Makeba. Estudou canto e teatro aos 18 anos, formou-se em Letras (português e literatura) pela Universidade Santa Úrsula do Rio de Janeiro e posteriormente fez uma pós-graduação em História Africana. (pt)
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  • Daúde (* 23. September 1961 als Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux in Salvador da Bahia, Bahia) ist eine brasilianische Sängerin, Schauspielerin und früheres Fotomodell. In ihren Liedern vereint sie sowohl traditionellen Samba als auch Funk und Rap. (de)
  • Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux (Salvador, 23 de setembro de 1961), artisticamente conhecida como Daúde, é uma cantora brasileira. Com cinco álbuns de estúdio lançados até o momento, Daúde ganhou grande notoriedade e sucesso em 1997 ao lançar a versão em português do hit Pata Pata, música homônima da cantora sul-africana Miriam Makeba. Estudou canto e teatro aos 18 anos, formou-se em Letras (português e literatura) pela Universidade Santa Úrsula do Rio de Janeiro e posteriormente fez uma pós-graduação em História Africana. (pt)
  • Daúde Candeal or simply Daúde, is the stage name of Maria Waldelurdes Costa de Santana Dutilleux, a Brazilian musician, singer-songwriter, and scholar. She was born September 23, 1961, in Salvador, Brazil. At age 11, she moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she studied Voice under Paulo Fortes at the Instituto Villa-Lobos and Theatre at the Escola de Teatro Martins Penna. She later earned a Bachelor's in Portuguese Literature, and a post-graduate degree in African History. Two years later, she released Daúde #2, produced by Celso Fonseca and Will Mowat. (en)
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  • Daúde (de)
  • Daúde Candeal (en)
  • Daúde (cantora) (pt)
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