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Description of Cape Verde

 
Cape Verde lies 350 miles off the west coast of Africa. Colonized by the Portuguese in the 1400s, the islands became a key outpost in the slave trade -- and were the last many saw of Africa before being shipped off to the Americas. It's no wonder, then, that Portugal's fado morphed into Cape Verde's morna, a style that, like fado, is focused on "sodade," or longing. For such a small system of islands, Cape Verde has had a deep impact on the world music scene. Musicians there keep equally close ties with Lisbon and Paris, and many have exported their talents and become stars.
 

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Cape Verde Key Artists

 
Bau

Cesaria Evora

The world's premier morna
singer, Cape Verde's
Cesaria Evora's seasoned,
mournful voice embodies
"sodade," or longing. Evor...

Lura

This Lisbon-born singer
started out singing zouk and
R&B until she discovered the
sound of her homeland,
Cape Verde. Lura's intoxi...

Maria De Barros

De Barros was born and
raised in Senegal and
Mauritania but her musical
heart resides in the island
nation of Cape Verde. De...

Mayra Andrade

Mayra Andrade gently
draws Cape Verde's sultry
music into the globalized
present, trading saudade
for lyrical fire. Andrade's...

Sara Tavares

This talented Portuguese
singer-songwriter taps her
African roots and the
African diaspora for
inspiration. Tavares' early...

Tcheka

Shove over, ladies: Tcheka
proves that Cape Verdean
men have a lot to offer to
that tiny nation's
burgeoning music scene....

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