At 14 months old, Emilia, the daughter Pedro had with fado singer Ana Mora, also left herself. In early May, the mom-to-be showed the girl dancing and blowing kisses to the tune of “Preço Certo,” which had crowds melting.
Mafama and Anna have been together for three years and it was music that brought them together, when they were “lost in love with someone else” – said the fado singer, admitting that “things happen for a reason”. Always with Emília near him, it is shown that they are still happy and admire each other.
“Preço Certo” is a hit and is part of Pedro Mafama’s new album, “I was in the abyss but I took a step forward”, which was presented at the Guindalense Futebol Clube, during the Feast of São João, in Porto. The album is the result of years of studying Portuguese folk music, during which the musician focused on Portuguese dances, marches and rumba, preparing to make people “dance the night until the sun comes up”.
“The goal has always been to make music for everyone, to present my vision of popular culture and to change the course of the train,” Mafama affirmed, referring to the success achieved on the streaming platform Spotify, where his song yesterday rose to third place overall in Portugal, and maintaining leadership as a representative of the Camões language .

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