Meu (album)

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Meu
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Studio album by
Cuca Roseta
Released2020
Genre Fado
Label Anahata Musica
Cuca Roseta chronology
Amália Por Cuca Roseta
(2020)
Meu
(2020)

Meu is an album released by fado singer Cuca Roseta. It was released in November 2020 by Anahata Musica. [1] [2]

Track listing

  1. Preto E Branco
  2. Chiça Penico
  3. Finalmente
  4. Bairro Português
  5. Não Sei De Onde (Versão Guitarra)
  6. Negrita
  7. Grito
  8. Meu
  9. Roda Da Saia
  10. À Porta Do Beijo
  11. Maria
  12. Amor De Domingo
  13. Não Sei De Onde (Versão Piano)

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References

  1. "Cuca Roseta – Meu". Discogs. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  2. ""Meu": Cuca Roseta apresenta novo álbum em direto no dia do seu aniversário". Sapo Mag. November 30, 2020.