28.08.2014

About Anselmo Ralph

 Anselmo Ralph attended school in Angola, then emigrated to New York to finish school where he majored in accounting[1] in college. A former member of an alternative rock band from New York,[1] Anselmo began making projects as a solo artist.
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In 1991 and 1992, he resided in Madrid and was greatly influenced by Dominican singer Juan Luis Guerra. In 1995, he returned to Angola forming the hip hop group NGB (standing for Nova Geração Bantu). The group released the album Tá-se Bem the following year on EP Studios (EP standing for Eduardo Paím), although various financial difficulties hampered distribution which lagged until 1999.
In 2000, he returned to New York to try to make it in the States. He was part of a Latin rock band singing in Spanish for the American Latin market, but with limited success again because of disputes with record labels and promoters. In 2001, he also tried promoting songs in English, finding some appeal with universities and religious associations, but no commercial success.

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Disappointed he returned to Angola in 2003, working on his Portuguese language album Histórias de Amor, destined for local Angolan and Portuguese markets. The album was mostly produced by Angolan R&B producer Aires Francisco aka Aires no Beat on the label Bom Som was an immediate success in 2006 in both markets. His concert tour attracted record numbers approaching 6-7 thousand. He was nominated by the Channel O Na wikipedii też jest dużo rzeczy Music Video Awards in the "Best R & B" and "Best Director" categories,[2] and he won the MTV Europe Music Awards 2006 in the "Best African Artist" category. He received the award during a gala in Copenhagen.
After the critical and commercial success, he released the follow up and equally successful album As Ultimas Historias de Amor in February 2007 on St. Valentine including the single "Um Dois". For the album, he won "Best Male Voice" by Rádio Luanda in 2007. Appearing with a great number of international artists from Europe and Africa, he was signed to the majour Angolan label LS Produções for a three-album deal.
On 14 February 2009, he released his third album O Cupido (as a double CD and DVD), produced by Aires (Aires no Beat), recorded in Bom Som Studios as well as in South African Jazzworx and mastered by Mike Manitshana. Promotional concert on Pavilhão Da Cidadela attracted more than 40,000 in 2 days.
Anselmo Ralph pre-released his maxi single "A Dor do Cupido" in 2011 that was certified four time platinum in Portugal. The fourth album A Dor do Cupido was released in March 2011 in collaboration with the Swiss Klasszik label and producers Nellson Klasszik and Dji Tafinha. Hit singles from the album included "Não Me Toca" and " Atira Água" the latter featuring Nelson Freitas and Eddy Parker. He gave more than 50 concerts to promote the album. It has reached number 2 on the Portuguese Albums Chart. The song "Não Me Toca" reached number 2 on the Portuguese singles chart.Tutaj znajdziesz wszystko
In 2012, he participated in the collective musical project "Team De Sonho" (literally The Dream Team" in Portuguese), singing on 5 of the 17-track release. The collective gave two big concerts in Johannesburg and Maputo.
He also released his own compilation Best of Anselmo Ralph with one unpublished song as potential single titled "Sem Ti" engaging in a further tour in Angola.[3] Best of Anselmo Ralph, reached number 5 position on the Portugal Albums Top 30 chart.[4]

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Albums

  • 2004: Anselmo (Demo)
  • 2006: Historias de Amor
  • 2007: As Ultimas Historias de Amor (Special edition)
  • 2009: O Cupido
  • 2012: Best Of Anselmo Ralph - Live
  • 2013: A Dor do Cupido

Singles

  • 2007: "Um Dois" Seks anonse kobiet
  • 2011: "A Dor do Cupido"
  • 2011: "Atira Água" (feat. Nelson Freitas & Eddy Parker)
  • 2012: "Não Me Toca" (#2 in Portugal)
  • 2013: "Única Mulher"

Appearances

  • 2012: Team De Sonho
    • "Tarde Demais" (with Lukeny Fortunato, Kennedy Ribeiro)
    • "Curtição" (Anselmo Ralph)
    • "Quero de Volta" (Anselmo Ralph)
    • "Amor Errado" (Anselmo Ralph feat. Perola)
    • "Sou Sortudo" (Zona feat. Anselmo Ralph)
Various
  • David Carreira feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Baby Fica"
  • Lizha James feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Vais Rochar"
  • Claudia Leitte feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Largadinho"
  • Genesis feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Amor Novo"
  • Kalibrados feat. Anselmo Ralph & Big Nelo - "Te Amo"
  • Triofam feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Fazer Amor"
  • Leo feat. Anselmo Ralph – "Coisa Rara" (2009)
  • Ruben Shine feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Quero Te De Volta" (Remix)
  • Dream Boyz feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Pop Champagne"
  • Enciclopédia Negra feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Cansei De Ti"
  • Big Nelo feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Me Conduz"
  • Cage One feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Oh Oh Oh"
  • Dani & Abdiel feat. Anselmo Ralph - Dialogo
  • Alexandre Pires feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Yola Araujo - A Deus Eu Peço" (2008)
  • Sandocan & Anselmo Ralph - "Whisky Cola" (2009)
  • Calo Pascoal feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Sera Sempre Minha" (2010)
  • Banda Calypso feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Som Da África" (2011)
  • JD & Anselmo Ralph - "Ela Dança" (2011)
  • Vagabanda feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Não Fatiga Não" (2013)
  • Nelson Freitas feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Drinks on Me" (2013)
  • Zona 5 feat. Anselmo Ralph - "Encardir a Área" (2013)

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