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Eneida Marta
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Participations

42
Vocalist
13
Music Producer
3
Song Writer
Bio
One of Guinea-Bissau's noteworthy artists is the famous Portugal-based Bissau-Guinean Eneida Marta. She started singing as a toddler and participated in different singing competitions and concerts. Relocating to Portugal marked the turning point in her career, where she met the famous producer Juca Delgado. She was privileged to work with prominent African artists like Fernando Santos (Aiaia), Aliu Bari, Punga, and Iva, to mention a few, before releasing her debut solo, dubbed Nô Stória, in 2002.
Discography
Albums4
Family
Family2022 • AlbumTracks: 10
Ibra
Ibra2019 • AlbumTracks: 12
Nha Sunhu
Nha Sunhu2015 • AlbumTracks: 15
Lôpe kaï
Lôpe kaï2006 • AlbumTracks: 13
EPs2
Amari
Amari2002 • EPTracks: 4
Nô Stória
Nô Stória2001 • EPTracks: 3
Singles2
Allan Guiné
Allan Guiné2022 • SingleTracks: 1
Kuma
Kuma2020 • SingleTracks: 1
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