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Pinoy Music Blog
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Written by NomerY
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Saturday, 09 December 2006 |
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Ivory Music distributes the Bossa swing by credible and new Sofia. The 21-year-old recording artist came to be the voice of Bossa in Ivory's Latin influenced concept album through her first public appearance album Bossa Latino Lite, which preserves 18 courses of Latin-laced pop and Bossanova works of enduring excellence.Ivory agrees with this story and supports it moreover by making Sofia its main attraction artist for its bossa project. Sofia is just the type of sound individuality and physical appearance that can make this album a credible Latin influenced album. She was made known to bossa during her high school days when a good pal of hers made her listen to a collection of sample of Latin music. The album, Sofia: Bossa Latino Lite, features compositions for 2 performers and amid these are Blue Moon and Breaking Up Is Hard To Do with the identically talented Roji Soriano who guest-sings on the mentioned songs. The phonograph record also features the obviously new and unused song Just No Ordinary Day, which was the first single of her album. It also includes Desafinado, Let's Wait Awhile, It's Too Late, the English-Portuguese translations of Waters of March (Aguas de Marco0 and more. The album is on the top charts of record bars at the present time and Sofia's good performance at the record charts is evidence that musical blood will come out from her even before her album was prepared to be pressed by her label, isn't it?
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