Francinne (singer)

Francinne (born 22 December 1985[4]), whose birth name is Francine Porto, is a Brazilian singer, known for the hits "I'm Alive", "Tum Tum" partner with Wanessa Camargo and "Segue o Baile" with Clau.[5]

Francinne
Francinne during a 2018 show
Born
Francine Porto [1]

(1985-12-22) 22 December 1985
Occupation
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2011–present
Musical career
Genres
LabelsUniversal Music
Associated actsWanessa Camargo

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Biography and Career

Francinne began her career in 2011 as the official voice actor for Britney Spears in Brazil, in 2014 she met producer Mister Jam and started collaborating with him, in 2015 she released the debut track "I'm Alive" in partnership with Jam and the track went to the official soundtrack of the novel Babilônia of Rede Globo.[6]

At the end of 2017, Francinne signed a contract with Universal Music do Brasil, in 2018 she released her "Lá Rubia" EP with the single "Corpo Caliente", in October she made a partnership with Wanessa Camargo and released the single "Tum Tum," the biggest hit of his career so far, made it to the top 20 of the Billboard Brasil pop chart. In 2018 the song "Só no Ca$h" by Francinne, entered the official soundtrack of the soap opera As Aventuras de Poliana of SBT.[7]

In September 2018, Francinne was nominated for the BreakTudo Awards in the category New Artist Brazilian [8] and compete with artists such as Luísa Sonza, in December she was nominated for the Tudo Information Awards [9] in the category National Revelation of the Year. In January 2019 she released a new single, called "Segue o Baile" in partnership with Clau, hired by Universal Music.

Discography

  • La Rubia - Album (2018) [10]
  • Segue o Baile - Single (2019)
  • Give A Little Love - Single (2018)
  • Tum Tum - Single (2018) [11]
  • Corpo Caliente - Single (2018)
  • Bom Demais - Single (2018) [12]
  • Meninas Empire Querem Diversão - Single (2016)
  • Me Namora - Single (2015)
  • I'm Alive - Single (2015)

References


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