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Rita Guerra

1967 - Today

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Rita Maria de Azevedo Mafra Guerra, commonly known as Rita Guerra (born 22 October 1967) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter. She represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 where she sang "Deixa-me sonhar" and finished 22nd. In 2020, she won the Portuguese version of Masked Singer as the crow. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rita Guerra is the 2,710th most popular singer (down from 2,589th in 2019), the 484th most popular biography from Portugal (down from 470th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Portuguese Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Rita Guerra ranks 2,710 out of 4,381Before her are Piret Järvis, Kwon Nara, Mălina Olinescu, Lilian Garcia, Sido, and Joëlle Ursull. After her are William Chan, Elisa, Shiri Maimon, Mayra Andrade, Stefano Secco, and Aviv Geffen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Rita Guerra ranks 606Before her are Noah Hawley, Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, Jan Åge Fjørtoft, Max Casella, Nicolae Țaga, and Frank Luck. After her are Marcelo Filippini, Cécile Nowak, Yael Arad, Dolkun Isa, Steffi Lemke, and Brigitte McMahon.

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In Portugal

Among people born in Portugal, Rita Guerra ranks 484 out of 633Before her are Rafa Silva (1993), Frederico Rosa (1957), Luís Neto (1988), Luís Boa Morte (1977), Bruno Martins Indi (1992), and Jorge Ribeiro (1981). After her are Capucho (1972), Custódio Castro (1983), Pedro Barbosa (1970), Artur Soares Dias (1979), Vitorino Antunes (1987), and André Almeida (1990).

Among SINGERS In Portugal

Among singers born in Portugal, Rita Guerra ranks 20Before her are Teresa Salgueiro (1969), Lúcia Moniz (1976), Ana Moura (1979), Suzy (1980), Adelaide Ferreira (1959), and Sara Tavares (1978). After her are Vânia Fernandes (1985), Luísa Sobral (1987), Mimicat (1984), Maro (1994), Nuno Resende (1973), and Sabrina (1982).