Miss Tati | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Tatiana De Fatima Palanca Lopes Pereira |
Also known as | Miss Tati |
Born | Setúbal, Portugal | October 13, 1986
Origin | Angolan |
Genres | Soul, R&B |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2009 |
Labels | Chilenwa Records, Caroline International (Universal Norway), Tellé Records |
Website | www |
Tatiana De Fatima Palanca Lopes Pereira, (born October 13, 1986), known professionally as Miss Tati, is a Norwegian singer. She released 3 singles in 2015, followed by a solo album in 2017.
Born in Portugal to Angolan parents in 1986, the soul and R&B singer grew up in the city of Setúbal before moving to Bergen in Norway. In 2015, she gained international and national recognition. Her single, “Don’t Let Go”, got attention from Okayafrica,[ citation needed ] The Guardian playlist, [1] and a shout out from former BBC Radio 1 host Rob da Bank.[ citation needed ] In 2019, she performed at festivals like Nattjazz, [2] Bergenfest, [3] Øyafestivalen and Oslo World Music Festival in Oslo.[ citation needed ]
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