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Madredeus
Madredeus () are a Portuguese musical ensemble formed in 1985, in Lisbon. Their music combines traditional Portuguese music, fado and folk music.
NAPA
Portuguese band
The Black Mamba
Portuguese band
Flor-de-Lis
Flor de Lis is a Portuguese folk music group which represented Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow, Russia, following their victory in the 45th edition of , with the song "Todas as ruas do amor" (). It qualified for the final from the first semi final where it finished 15th. thumb|right|Daniela Varela at the ESC 2009 final
Homens da Luta
Portuguese band and comedy group
Deolinda
Deolinda () were an acoustic Portuguese "neofado" group, whose music often deals with social and political commentary. Founded in 2006, their first album was released in 2008, which went double platinum. Their second was in the top ten in Portugal for over fifteen weeks. They have toured the United States, Canada, and Europe and have played at festivals such as the World Music Expo, Mawazine and the Festival Internacional Cervantino.
Da Vinci
Portuguese band
Doce
Doce was a Portuguese pop all-female band founded in 1979, one of the first of its type in Portugal and in Europe. Its name is the Portuguese word for "sweet" and its core lineup consisted of Lena Coelho, Laura Diogo, Teresa Miguel and . The band was assembled by , a Portuguese composer and mentor, who envisioned a group focusing on female sensuality, both visually and in its musicality. The group came to an official end in 1987, following Fátima Padinha's leave in 1986. The Portuguese singer replaced those band members during this final period.
Clã
Clã is a Portuguese pop rock band of a mixed nature in terms of style, ranging from moments of pure balladry, through jazzy details, to enthusiastic pop songs.
Alma Lusa
Portuguese band
Silence 4
band that plays indie pop
Blind Zero
band
Amor Electro
Portuguese band
Os Azeitonas
Portuguese band
Wet Bed Gang
Portuguese musical group
D.A.M.A
D.A.M.A (), stylized as D.Δ.M.A or DAMA, acronym of Deixa-me Aclarar-te a Mente Amigo (), is a Portuguese pop band from Lisbon.
Humanos
Humanos (Portuguese for Humans) was a supergroup from Portugal. Formed in 2004, it was created to bring to light and interpret unreleased songs by an iconic Portuguese artist, the 1980s singer-songwriter António Variações.
Dead Combo
Portuguese musical group