Nucha releases new album Regresso!

by Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani 154 views

Nucha, the Portuguese representative at the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest has released her latest album 'Regresso'. The 12 songs on Nucha's new album have been composed by none other than the Spanish composer who was behind the Andorran entries at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 and 2006, Rafael Artesero.

Eurovision fans will be familiar with Nucha who represented Portugal with the song Ha Sempre Alguem (There's always someone)at the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest held in Zagreb which ranked in 20th place. She was born in 1966 in Agueda, Porugal.

Nucha kicked off her musical career at the tender age of 13 and since then has enjoyed success and fame in the Portuguese musical scene. She has released several albums since her Eurovision days. She has gained recognition for her music both in her home Portugal and overseas, specially in Brazil.

Nucha's latest album Regresso (Return)has just been released containing 12 songs composed by Rafael Artesero the man behind the Andorran Eurovision entries Sense Tu (2006) and La Mirada Interior. Rafael was also resposible for the songLa Reina De La Noche along with Jose Juan Santana (OGAE Spain president) which was the runner up at the Mision Eurovision 2007 final.

The title of Nucha's new album 'Regresso'(Return)was inspired by Nucha's return to Rock and Blues, her return to Ovacao the company that released her first album andher return to the studio. This new project came to be thanks to Jose Juan Santana- a fan of Nucha's whocontacted the Portuguese singer and introduced her to Rafael Artesero and hence Regresso was born!

Regresso track list:

Agora (Estou de coracao partido)
Acorda- me( Diz- me onde e a saida)
So p'ra te ver sorrir
I'ts for you
Vulneravel
Se bem-vindo ao mundo real
A vida (E uma viagem)
Caminhada interior
Minha grande amiiga
Adeus rencor
For better or for worse
And now

Sanjay (Sergio) Jiandani

Head of International Relations & Communications

Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 21 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.