How to identify rare music?

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Globalti

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A Nigerian friend gave me a CD of really lovely music, which I think must come from Mozambique or Angola because it's sung in Portuguese. It could also be Brazilian or even Portuguese, of course. He can't remember who the artists were and my son's phone app, which identifies music, doesn't recognise it. I would really love to know the names of the two artists so I could go off and listen to more of their stuff. This has been bugging me for a couple of years now.

Any ideas?
 

yello

back and brave
Location
France
If I'm stuck trying to identify a song, I google some of the lyrics.

I appreciate that's a little difficult with a foreign language song but maybe you can have a go?

Edit: that's assuming it has lyrics! I'm not sure gooling 'do de do da dum' would get you very far! ;)
 
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Globalti

Globalti

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I've tried that; I don't speak Portuguese (Spanish, yes) and the only words I can make out clearly are the refrain "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza...." and you wouldn't believe how many songs contain that line!
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
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A Nigerian friend gave me a CD of really lovely music, which I think must come from Mozambique or Angola because it's sung in Portuguese. It could also be Brazilian or even Portuguese, of course. He can't remember who the artists were and my son's phone app, which identifies music, doesn't recognise it. I would really love to know the names of the two artists so I could go off and listen to more of their stuff. This has been bugging me for a couple of years now.

Any ideas?

Next time get him to give you a legitimate CD rather than a pirated one? :thumbsup:
 
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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Post it on YouTube and see if anyone knows. You could even link to it on here, my wife is Brazilian so here Portuguese is quite good................
 

Norm

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I've tried that; I don't speak Portuguese (Spanish, yes) and the only words I can make out clearly are the refrain "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza...." and you wouldn't believe how many songs contain that line!
Hmmm... I just tried Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" Nigeria and the only result was this thread. :becool:

So, I tried Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" Portuguese and the only result was this thread. :ohmy:

So, I tried just Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" and the only result was this thread. :wacko:

So, when you say "and you wouldn't believe how many songs contain that line", if the answer is more than "none", then you are right, I wouldn't believe you. :giggle:

You could try YouTubing it, as many uploads have the lyrics as well as the words, but Cuan Hermoso by Danilo Montero seems to be the most popular response.
 

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
Hmmm... I just tried Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" Nigeria and the only result was this thread. :becool:

So, I tried Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" Portuguese and the only result was this thread. :ohmy:

So, I tried just Googling "Oh, mi amor, mi esperanza" and the only result was this thread. :wacko:

So, when you say "and you wouldn't believe how many songs contain that line", if the answer is more than "none", then you are right, I wouldn't believe you. :giggle:

You could try YouTubing it, as many uploads have the lyrics as well as the words, but Cuan Hermoso by Danilo Montero seems to be the most popular response.
That may be because esperanza is spelt with a c with a little hook on it rather than a z.
 

Haitch

Flim Flormally
Location
Netherlands
Ask your friend.
 
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