Deborah Blando | |
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Born | Deborah Salvatrice Blando 3 March 1969 Sant'Agata di Militello, Italy |
Nationality | Brazilian and Italian |
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Years active | 1981; 1989–2002; 2008; 2011–present |
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Labels | Som Livre |
Website | deborahblando |
Deborah Salvatrice Blando (born March 3, 1969) is an Italian-Brazilian singer, songwriter, and producer. Having sold more than 6 million records worldwide,[1] she is considered one of the most successful Brazilian pop music artists. Referred to as the "Queen of the soundtracks",[2][3] she holds the record of having most songs on soundtracks of Globo soap operas. Aside from Portuguese, Blando also sung in English and Italian, and became known in Europe in 1992 with the pop ballad "Innocence", which was followed by a string of successful records in Brazil and Portugal.
Throughout her career, she has collaborated with multiple world-renowned songwriters and producers, including David Foster, Patrick Leonard, Andres Levin, Camus Celli, Carl Sturken, and Evan Rogers.