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Adelaide Ferreira

1959 - Today

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Maria Adelaide Mengas Matafome Ferreira (born 23 September 1959) is a Portuguese singer. She started as a rock singer with the hit "Baby suicida" in 1981. After that, she has sung ballads. She represented Portugal in the OTI Festival 1984 with the song "Vem no meu sonho", placing second. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Adelaide Ferreira is the 2,570th most popular singer (up from 2,626th in 2019), the 475th most popular biography from Portugal (up from 476th in 2019) and the 18th most popular Portuguese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Adelaide Ferreira ranks 2,570 out of 4,381Before her are Darja Švajger, Yeri, Stoja, Geta Burlacu, Kâzım Koyuncu, and Nawal Al Zoghbi. After her are Glen Hansard, Guildo Horn, Dennis Brown, J Dilla, Magnus Carlsson, and Claudia Leitte.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1959, Adelaide Ferreira ranks 636Before her are Venancio Ramos, Dale Midkiff, René Müller, Maxwell Caulfield, Scott Altman, and Carlos Salem. After her are Eliot Spitzer, Victoria Hislop, Bill Lee, Danny Ainge, Finola Hughes, and Pamela C. Rasmussen.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Adelaide Ferreira ranks 475 out of 633Before her are Gonçalo Guedes (1996), Duda (1980), Suzy (1980), Manuela Machado (1963), José Luís Peixoto (1974), and Hugo Viana (1983). After her are Sara Tavares (1978), Mário Centeno (1966), Carlos Moedas (1970), Rafa Silva (1993), Frederico Rosa (1957), and Luís Neto (1988).

Among SINGERS In Portugal

Among singers born in Portugal, Adelaide Ferreira ranks 18Before her are Carlos Mendes (1947), Tonicha (1946), Teresa Salgueiro (1969), Lúcia Moniz (1976), Ana Moura (1979), and Suzy (1980). After her are Sara Tavares (1978), Rita Guerra (1967), Vânia Fernandes (1985), Luísa Sobral (1987), Mimicat (1984), and Maro (1994).