Amália
Amália, born Amália da Piedade Rodrigues, was a Portuguese singer who became an internationally renowned icon of Fado music. Born in Lisbon in 1920, she began her career performing in local taverns before being discovered by the composer Frederico Valério. Her powerful voice and emotional delivery quickly propelled her to fame, and she is widely credited with popularizing Fado beyond Portugal's borders.
Throughout her extensive career, Amália recorded numerous albums and performed in sold-out venues across the globe,
Amália's influence extended beyond music; she also appeared in films and was a significant cultural figure