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Roberta Sá

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Roberta Sá
Roberta Sá
Background information
Birth nameRoberta Varela de Sá
Born (1980-12-19) December 19, 1980 (age 44)
Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
GenresMPB, samba
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentVocals
Years active2004–present

Roberta Varela de Sá (born December 19, 1980) is a Brazilian singer.

Sá was born in Natal and is of Portuguese descent.[1]

Beginning on 28 February 2011 the airline TAP Portugal began airing its "TAP With Arms Wide Open" (TAP de Braços Abertos) campaign, featuring its new slogan. Three singers — Sá, the Portuguese singer Mariza, and the Angolan singer Paulo Flores — starred in a music video with the song "Arms Wide Open."[2]

In 2017, her album Delírio no Circo was nominated for the 2017 Latin Grammy Award for Best Samba/Pagode Album.[3]

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Sales in Brazil Certifications
2004 Sambas e Bossas 20,000
2005 Braseiro 20,000
2007 Que Belo Estranho Dia Para se Ter Alegria 75,000 Gold
2009 Pra se Ter Alegria 70,000 Gold
2010 Quando o Canto é Reza 35,000
2012 Segunda Pele 25,000
2015 Delírio 20,000
2016 Delírio no Circo 10,000
2019 Giro 3,000

DVD

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Year Album Sales Certifications
2009 Pra se Ter Alegria 50,000 Gold
2016 Delírio no Circo 15,000

References

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  1. ^ Veloso, Maria João. "MORA & AVIS – WITH ARMS WIDE OPEN." Up. TAP Portugal, June 1, 2011. Retrieved on February 15, 2012. Portuguese version: "MORA & AVIS – DE BRAÇOS ABERTOS."
  2. ^ Nery, Sérgio. "TAP lança nova campanha institucional na BTL 2011[permanent dead link]." Jornal de Turismo. Friday 25 February 2011. Retrieved on 24 January 2012. "Para ilustrar esta proximidade e complementaridade entre povos, a portuguesa Mariza, o angolano Paulo Flores e a cantora brasileira Roberta de Sá juntaram para dar voz a uma música contagiante. No video, os cantores profissionais foram acompanhados por um coral, constituído por trabalhadores da TAP."
  3. ^ Ceccarini, Viola Manuela (20 November 2017). "The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas". Livein Style. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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