Jennifer Dias

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Jennifer Dias
Born1985
France
Occupation(s)singer
Years active2009-present

Jennifer Dias (born 1985) is a Cape Verdean singer. [1] She sings in Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, French and English.

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She released her first single titled "Kel ki um kré" in 2009; two years later, she released "Control". A year later, she sang "Deixam em paz" with Nelson Freitas and "Viens danser". In 2013, she released her album Forte (Portuguese for 'strength', also in French). In 2015, she released an English language single named "I Need You So". In 2016, she made a remix titled "Sorry remix kizomba"; later she sang "Ce soir" ("Tonight") and "Dança Ma Mi".

Discography

Album

  1. Tous ces mots
  2. Amor Special (Feat. Dj Zayx)
  3. Viens danser
  4. Play With My Emotions
  5. Louca por ti
  6. Pourquoi
  7. Apaixonada
  8. Deixam em paz
  9. Forte
  10. Je t'emmène
  11. Mama Africa (feat. D. Lopes)
  12. PS : Je pense à toi
  13. Reste avec moi
  14. Je t'aime
  15. Solução (Portuguese: Solution)
  16. Number 2
  17. Control (Afro house club remix)
  18. Control (Afro house lounge remix)

Singles

Collaboration

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References

  1. "Jennifer Dias". Discogs.