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Mirri Lobo
mirri lobo at studio
mirri lobo at studio
Background information
Birth nameEmilio Rito de Sousa Lobo
Born (1960-05-22) 22 May 1960 (age 64)
Pedra de Lume, Sal, Cape Verde
Occupation(s)singer, musician, composer, vocalist
Years active1979-present

Mirri Lobo (born May 22, 1960) is a Cape Verdean singer, musician, composer and producer.

Biography

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Mirri Lobo was born Emilio Rito de Sousa Lobo in the village of Pedra de Lume in the island of Sal to Emílio de Sousa Lobo and Cacilda Brito de Sousa Lobo.

He became a composer, he later revealed his talent for music at an early age. He adopted his nickname Mirri which is the element of the first two letters of his first names and has two rs with an r in the middle. At the age of 19, he went into obligatory military service in the capital city of Praia.

After finishing his military service in 1981, he returned to his native island, Mirri Lobo added a local music band "Clave do Sal" ("Key of Sal"), a company featuring the greatest music and composers, including Antero Simas and Chiquinho Évora.

In 1982, he participated in a tour known as "Todo o Mundo Canta", having classified as the first place at a local level and second at the national level.

Mirri Lobo always liked the music as a Hobby until 1987 where he recorded his first album "Alma Violão", produced by Dany Silva.

With a diverse repertory between musicians and composers of today and some classics in the record "Alma Violão", it became a large success with a special emphasis for the recording the song "Bela", at the highest level in all the tops on the country's radios.

In 1987, and its sequence of success of his first album, he was invited to take part at a folklore music festival presented by RTP Madeira.

Between 1988 and 2009, he recorded three more solo albums and took part in two joint works. His 1995 album was released on mb Records and his 1999 album was released on Lusafrica. Some of these were recorded by his former band members of Clave do Sal.

In 2010, he made his next solo album in twelve years titled Caldera Preta,[1] featuring three unpublished tracks, it mainly marked his triumphal return of Mirri Lobo. One of the tracks includes "Incmenda d'Terra" which gained success in all of social communication and had considered the greatest musical success of the last decade in the nation.

In 2012, the sequence of his successful album Caldera Preta, Mirri Lobo was nominated five categories at the 2012 CVMA, he won in four of its categories including Best Male Voice, Best Acoustic Album, Best Coladera and Best Music of the Year.[2]

Other than his music career, he worked in agriculture.

Discography

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Albums

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Year Title Executive Producer Musical Producer Label
1987 "Alma Violão" Mirri Lobo Dany Silva Dany Silva
1988 "Matchamor" Mirri Lobo Dany Silva Dany Silva
1995 "Paranoia" Ramiro Mendes Ramiro Mendes mb Records Inc.
1998 "Nos Raça" Hotel Morabeza Chiquinho Évora e Panota Lusafrica
2010 "Caldera Preta" Mirri Lobo Djim Job, Kalu Monteiro, Kim Alves Mirri Lobo
2019 "Salgadim" Mirri Lobo Kim Alves Mirri Lobo

Singles

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Year Title Executive Producer Musical Producer Label
2007 "Crianças di Nos Terra" Nando da Cruz Nando da Cruz Nando da Cruz
2009 "Kriolo" Antero Simas Antero Simas Antero Simas
2012 "Bom SInal" Dany Santos Dany Santos Dany Santoa
2018 "Ta Da Ta Da" Mirri Lobo Mirri Lobo Mirri Lobo

Awards and nominations

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Year Album Category Status
2012 "Caldera Preta" Best Male Singer Won
2012 "Caldera Preta" Best (Acoustic) Album Won
2012 "Caldera Preta" Best Coladeira Won
2012 "Caldera Preta" Best Morna Nominated
2012 "Caldera Preta" Best Music of the Year Won
2019 "Ta Da Ta Da" Best Male Singer Won

References

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  1. ^ "Cantor Mirri Lobo apresenta "Caldera Preta" em espetáculo memorável na ilha do Sal" [Singer Mirri Lobo Presented Caldera Preta in a Memorable Spectacle in the Island of Sal] (in Portuguese). SAPO/TCV. 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  • ^ ".Mirri Lobo é tetra campeão dos CVMA 2012" [Mirri Lobo, Four Time Winner of (the 2012) CVMA] (in Portuguese). Nha Terra. March 2012. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
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