Nonstop
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Background information | ||
Origin | Lisbon, Portugal | |
Genre(s) | Pop | |
Years active | 2001-present | |
Label(s) | EMI (2001-2005) |
Nonstop are the only Portuguese girl band, created out of the TV reality-competition show Popstars, in 2001. They are also the oldest Popstars group in activity. Nonstop have achieved notable success with their first album, Nonstop, and especially with their first hit single "Ao Limite Eu Vou" ("I'm Going To The Limit").
Songwriter and producer, Elliot Kennedy - who had previously worked with bands such as Spice Girls and Take That - once said that "they are probably the best group I've worked with, their voices are very good."
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[edit] Formation
In 2001 the dream catcher reality-show Popstars was launched in Portugal by the television station SIC with the aim of creating a five-piece girl band.
More than one thousand and two hundred girls attended auditions in the cities of Porto, Algarve and Lisbon, hoping for a place in the group.
While running the auditions in Algarve, Liliana Almeida wasn't accept to the casting for not being yet eighteen; she would eventually go to Lisbon for the last day of auditions and make it to the second round (comically, that day was the day of her eighteenth birthday).
As the contestants were eliminated the line-up for the newest Portuguese girl group was revealed. By April 4 the five finalists, Andrea Soares, Ana Rita Reis, Fátima Sousa, Kátia Moreira, and Liliana Almeida were known as the formal winners of the contest. Nonstop was born.
[edit] Subsequent Career
Nonstop's first single, "Ao Limite Eu Vou" was produced by the Steelworks producing team; Tim Woodcock and Elliot Kennedy. The song became one of the biggest hits that summer, going #1 on the national music charts, easily reaching gold status.
Also produced by Steelworks, Nonstop's self-titled debut album was released on July 16, 2001. The album sold over 30,000 copies and went gold.
Along with their success in Portugal came the interest from other countries in their music, such as Canada, Belgium, and South Africa.
This same interest bought back to Portugal the Steelworks duo so that some of the album's songs could be recorded in their English versions.
Meanwhile, "Basta Um Sorriso" ("Just A Smile") was chosen to be the girl band’s second single, and was revealed to be the group's second hit. Miguel Gaudêncio, who had directed the band's first music video, was planning to make the first ever Portuguese 3D video clip for "Basta Um Sorriso", though it was never finished. Some sponsors cut the funds, the record company also didn't back up the music video, which didn't help the situation.
Six months after the group's formation, in January, 2002, Fátima announced she was leaving the band, justifying her departure for being homesick. Though the loss of one member the four remaining girls decided to continue as a quartet.
Nonstop's promotion on their first album continued with the release of its third single "Não Há Nada Em Mim" ("There Is Nothing In Me"), constantly appearing on various TV shows and in magazines (not to mention their daily updated web site). Also, the song "Olhar P'ra Ti (Só Para Ti)" ("Looking At You (Only At You)") was chosen to become part of a Portuguese soap opera's, Fúria de Viver(Anger To Live"), original soundtrack, increasing their popularity. Not to mention their participation, as special guests, on Uma Aventura...(One Adventure")
While touring Portugal from north to south, the band--along with its management, NZ Produções--decided to bring in something new to their concerts. This took the girls back to studio recording to do a cover of the Patti LaBelle song, Lady Marmalade.
Afterwards, Nonstop broke with NZ Produções and joined Lemon.
Then, in 2004, three years after releasing their debut album, Nonstop announced their comeback.
Their second album, entitled Tudo Vai Mudar ("Everything Is Going To Change"), named after its first single "E Tudo Vai Mudar", was released on May 5 of that year. As with Nonstop, Tudo Vai Mudar also featured the production and songwriting work of Steelworks. National producers as AC Firmino and Augusto Armada (better known as Boss AC and Gutto); Carlos Juvantes and Gonçalo Pereira also gave their contribution to the album.
The album's promotion started much before its release. E Tudo Vai Mudar was very well received by the media, being strongly promoted by the national radios and MTV Portugal.
Nonstop also attended various TV Shows, usually singing live. They also guest stared on national TV’s prime time series leader, Inspector Max.
The girls' fifth single, "Play-back", a cover of Carlos Paião's hit in the 80's, was released on July 17, 2004 premiering on SIC's Sunday primetime talk-show, HermanSIC, where the girls, after participating in a little comedy sketch with the show’s host, once again, performed live.
Tudo Vai Mudar’s tour took the girls traveling to countries such as Canada and France. Nonstop was also the band chosen to open ex-Boyzone’s Ronan Keating concert in Portugal.
Then, in 2005, Rita Reis was featured in two albums: Boss AC’s Ritmo, Amor e Palavras, in the song És mais que uma mulher ("You're More Than A Woman"); and in Gutto’s Chokolate, the duet Importante. Rita, Andrea and Liliana also made an appearance on Gutto’s video for Só Quero Dançar ("I Just Want To Dance").
Later that month, Nonstop were invited to do a cover of Boney M’s, Daddy Cool for RTP’s contest special, for 19 March (father’s day); Um, Dois, Três (1, 2, 3) ’.
Later that year, in April, Nonstop celebrated their fourth anniversary with a private party in one of Lisbon's most famous pubs, W. The party was latter reported on SIC’s, Extâse.
Still in 2005, Nonstop started to promote the ballad; Assim Como És ("Like You Are"), produced by AC and Gutto, and E Tudo Vai Mudar’s English, and original version Sooner Or Later.
With the start of the New Year, 2006 also became the start of a new era for Nonstop.
Invited by the Portuguese song producer, Elvis Veiguinha, to participate in RTP’s Song Festival Contest 2006, Nonstop jumped back into studio to record Coisas de Nada, originally entitled Vem Dançar ("Come Dance").
RTP’s Song Festival Contest 2006 took place on 10 March – Liliana’s birthday – at Lisbon’s Centro de Congressos. After a tie with Vânia Oliveira’s song, Sei Quem Sou (Portugal) ("I Know Who I Am (Portugal)"), the jury decided that Coisas de Nada would represent Portugal at the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 semi-final in Athens, making Nonstop the official winners of 2006 national contest.
On May 1, RTP transmitted the 1st episode of NONSTOP, a 5-7 minute promotional program where the band, along with some Portuguese celebrities, appeal to the European Portuguese Communities to vote for Coisas de Nada at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. However, Nonstop failed to make the final of the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest, coming in 19th place in the semi-finals.
In February 2007, a collaboration between portuguese rapper Gutto and group member Liliana has been released. Deixa Ferver receives heavy rotation on MTV Portugal and radio stations.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Title | Certifications | |
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Portuguese Album Chart | |||
2001 | Nonstop | Gold | N/A |
2004 | Tudo Vai Mudar | N/A |
[edit] Singles
Year | Title | Album |
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Portuguese Singles Chart | ||
2001 | Ao Limite Eu Vou | Nonstop |
2001 | Basta Um Sorriso | Nonstop |
2002 | Não Há Nada Em Mim | Nonstop |
2004 | E Tudo Vai Mudar | Tudo Vai Mudar |
2004 | Play-Back | Tudo Vai Mudar |
2005 | Assim Como És | Tudo Vai Mudar |
2006 | Coisas de Nada | Eurovision Song Contest 2006 |
[edit] Featured Singles
Year | Title |
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2006 | Deixa Ferver Gutto Ft. Liliana |
[edit] Music Videos
Year | Title | |
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MTV's Hitlist Portugal | ||
2000 | Ao Limite Eu Vou | |
2004 | E Tudo Vai Mudar | |
2006 | Deixa Ferver Gutto Ft. Liliana |
Preceded by MTM (2001) |
Festival da Canção Winner 2006 |
Succeeded by Sabrina |
Preceded by 2B |
Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 |
Succeeded by Sabrina |