
Tamy - Tamy (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: Tamy
- Title: Tamy
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Som Livre
- Genre: Latin Jazz, MPB, Bossa Nova
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 48:07
- Total Size: 118/335 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Gigi 4:18
02. Vem Ver 4:44
03. Dançar No Meu Lugar 4:05
04. Escuta 4:55
05. Tudo Pode 5:45
06. Só Você 3:45
07. Por Essas e Outras 2:55
08. Me Explica 4:43
09. Menino 4:48
10. Samba na Mão, Eu Tenho 4:36
11. Também 3:32
01. Gigi 4:18
02. Vem Ver 4:44
03. Dançar No Meu Lugar 4:05
04. Escuta 4:55
05. Tudo Pode 5:45
06. Só Você 3:45
07. Por Essas e Outras 2:55
08. Me Explica 4:43
09. Menino 4:48
10. Samba na Mão, Eu Tenho 4:36
11. Também 3:32
Tamy Duarte Macedo (Vitória, May 10, 1979) is a Brazilian singer, composer and guitarist.
In 2004, she released her first album, Soul mais Bossa, which was distributed in Brazil and released internationally in Ukraine and Japan.
Her song "Eu Tô com Você" was part of the film A Onda da Vida, directed by José Augusto Muleta. Her other notable song was "Vem Ver", which was the theme song for the character Dora in the soap opera Viver a Vida, broadcast by Rede Globo from September 2009 to May 2010.
In 2012, Tamy moved to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, with the intention of immersing herself in the local culture. Five years later, she released her fourth album Parador Neptunia on the Dubas label, which included tracks sung in Spanish, songs from the popular Uruguayan repertoire, and an influence from the African rhythm candombe.
In 2004, she released her first album, Soul mais Bossa, which was distributed in Brazil and released internationally in Ukraine and Japan.
Her song "Eu Tô com Você" was part of the film A Onda da Vida, directed by José Augusto Muleta. Her other notable song was "Vem Ver", which was the theme song for the character Dora in the soap opera Viver a Vida, broadcast by Rede Globo from September 2009 to May 2010.
In 2012, Tamy moved to Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, with the intention of immersing herself in the local culture. Five years later, she released her fourth album Parador Neptunia on the Dubas label, which included tracks sung in Spanish, songs from the popular Uruguayan repertoire, and an influence from the African rhythm candombe.
Jazz | Bossa Nova | Latin | Folk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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