Nucha (singer)

Nucha (born Cristina Isabel dos Santos Baldaia Trindade, 21 June 1966, Águeda) is a Portuguese singer, best known for her participation in the 1990 Eurovision Song Contest.

Nucha
Birth nameCristina Isabel dos Santos Baldaia Trindade
Born (1966-06-21) 21 June 1966
OriginÁgueda, Portugal
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
WebsiteNucha

Biography

Nucha's first participation in Portugal's Eurovision selection, Festival da Canção, was in 1988 with the song "Se calhar", but this failed to pass the semi-final stage.[1] She entered Festival da Canção a second time in 1990, and this time was successful with the song "Há sempre alguém" ("There's Always Someone") winning the juries' vote.[2] "Há sempre alguém" went forward to the 35th Eurovision Song Contest, held on 5 May in Zagreb, where it did not prove popular, finishing in 20th place of the 22 entries, having received points only from the Luxembourg and United Kingdom juries. However, the song did prove to be popular in Portugal.

Nucha's first album, Tu vais ver, was released in 1992, followed two years later by the more successful Todos me querem. Four further albums followed in the 1990s, and she also became a familiar face on Portuguese television with many appearances on entertainment programmes.[3] She remained a regular on TV into the 2000s, but her recording career was on hold for several years until the release of the album Regresso in 2007.

Nucha made a surprise return to Festival da Canção in 2009 with "Tudo está na tua mão", placing fourth.[4]

In 2013, she entered in Big Brother VIP, where she stayed 28 days after being evicted by the public.

Albums discography

  • 1992: Tu vais ver
  • 1994: Todos me querem
  • 1996: Sedução
  • 1997: Anda
  • 1998: Luz
  • 1999: Destino
  • 2007: Regresso

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Da Vinci
with "Conquistador"
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest
1990
Succeeded by
Dulce Pontes
with "Lusitana paixão"
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