Diana Lucas

Diana Lucas
Birth name Diana Lucas
Also known as Diana
Born (1986-12-06) December 6, 1986
Origin Alenquer, Portugal
Genres Pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1995–present
Associated acts Black Company

Diana Lucas (born December 6, 1986, in Alenquer, near Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese singer and actress. After taking a break from her music career, she came back in 2015 releasing two covers of songs known worldwide on her YouTube channel. Later she participated in the season 5 of The Voice Portugal and was eventually eliminated on the live shows.[1]

Biography

In 1996, when Diana was only 9 years old, she won the Portuguese version of the Italian TV show "Bravo Bravíssimo and represented Portugal in the finale in Italy.[2]

In 2003, when she 16 years old, Diana participated in the first edition of the Portuguese version of the music TV show American Idol, called Ídolos, finishing in 11th place.[3]

In 2008, she released her 3rd album called Pontas Soltas, which contains the single "Desculpa Lá". In December 2017, "Desculpa Lá" music video had almost 3,5 million views on YouTube.[4] The song also appeared in the Morangos com Açucar soundtrack, being one of the most played and adored by her fans.[3]

Discography

Album information
Um Cantinho do Céu
  • Released: 1998
  • Chart positions: -
Diana
Pontas Soltas
  • Released: September, 2008
  • Chart positions: -

Television

YearTitleRoleOther notes
2005Bravo BravíssimoDiana LucasHerself
2006Morangos com AçucarDiana LucasHerself

References

  1. The Voice Portugal (2017-09-17), Diana Lucas - "No Teu Poema" | Prova Cega | The Voice Portugal, retrieved 2017-09-19
  2. "Diana Lucas: Em 5 segundos virou todas as cadeiras no The Voice Portugal". Tá Fixe (in Portuguese). 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  3. 1 2 ""The Voice": Diana Lucas, de onde a conhecemos e o seu passado com Aurea e Marisa Liz". NiT (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2017-09-19.
  4. DianaLucasSoul (2008-10-14), Diana Lucas - Desculpa Lá, retrieved 2017-09-19
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