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Although not the first Euro-dance project to come out of Portugal,
Santamaria
are certainly not only the most successful, but also the most consistent. To their credit,
Santamaria
have sold more than 500,000 albums in Portugal during a career spanning roughly a decade. They endured the bile of music critics and even a constant lack of airplay on the biggest Portuguese radio stations to become one of the most popular acts in the country. Formed in Cascais (a coastal city
of the Lisbon metropolis) in 1997,
Santamaria
are the brainchild of producers
Luís Marante
and
Tony Lemos
and lead singer
Filipa
,
Lemos
' sister. At the time,
Lemos
was already an experienced studio man, having first emerged on the music scene in a duo with
Filipa
called
Tó & Marlene
, playing in county fairs during the summer seasons. Later,
Filipa
joined the short-lived act
Taitibitileus
, which managed to score a minor novelty hit with the song
"O Meu Abião."
Longing for a change of pace, the siblings, joined by common friend
Marante
, started dabbling with Euro-dance, all of them inspired by widely popular acts like
Ace of Base
,
Whigfield
, and
Corona
. Early results were encouraging enough for all three to pursue the project more seriously. Recording enough songs for an album,
Santamaria
recruited two background singers and dancers, former model
Dina Real
and
Yolanda
. They shopped their demo CD around, and independent Portuguese label Vidisco took an interest. Consisting of re-recordings of all the tracks on the demo in more professional settings, debut album
Eu Sei, Tu És...
was released in early 1998. Boosted by the immensely popular title track (which became their signature song), the album went triple platinum in a year, even in the face of terrible reviews and a lack of airplay by the biggest radio stations in the country, their exposure mainly consisting of constant appearances in TV variety shows. Further hits with
"Não Dá P'ra Viver Sem Ti"
and the ballad
"É Demais"
consolidated
Santamaria
's success, leading to a very successful spring and summer tour. As promotion was rolling on,
Yolanda
quit the group under acrimonious circumstances. A replacement was found in
Magda Monteiro
, thus forming a lineup that still remains unchanged.
Wasting no time, the group released its second album,
Sem Limite
, in 1999. This record marked the appearance of
Rui Batista
, who became the group's main songwriter (the first album had its lyrics written by
Filipa
) from that point forward, although he never became an official member. Keeping the formula of the debut,
Sem Limite
expanded on
Santamaria
's success by going platinum four times over in a year and becoming their most successful album to date, bolstered by hit singles
"Tudo P'ra Te Amar,"
"Falésia do Amor,"
and
"Quero-me Mais."
Maintaining their one-album-a-year schedule,
Voar
arrived in 2000. Boasting a sound with obvious similarities to
the Vengaboys
, it went triple platinum. As the band's CD release schedule continued like clockwork, 2001 welcomed fourth album
Reflexus
. This CD marked another arrival, this time in the guise of Brazilian songwriter/producer
Luís Jr.
, who like
Batista
also became a permanent side collaborator with the group. Even though
Reflexus
sold less than its predecessors by going double platinum,
Santamaria
nevertheless managed to grab an award for Best Musical Act at the prestigious Portuguese arts and entertainment awards show Globos de Ouro.
With the release of fifth album
4 Dance
in 2002,
Santamaria
made their first attempts at attaining an international following, in particular by recording their first completely English-sung track,
"I Want You Anyway."
Aside from not achieving their export ambitions,
Santamaria
saw a dip in popularity. Where previous albums had gone multi-platinum,
4 Dance
only managed a single platinum plaque. Signaling the end of their contract with Vidisco, the group released a greatest-hits album in 2003,
Boogie Woogie
. They promoted the album by touring for almost two years straight. Even so,
Boogie Woogie
only managed a gold certification, suggesting that
Santamaria
's popularity was on the wane. Breaking their album-per-year workload,
Santamaria
began their liaison with new label Espacial by releasing
2 Beat
in 2005. It scored double platinum, returning some of their popularity. Returning to their typical album release schedule,
8
was issued in 2006 and
Elements
arrived in 2007. ~ Ricardo Raínho, All Music Guide
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