Anna Abreu

Anna Abreu
Background information
Birth name Anna Eira Margarida Mourão de Melo e Abreu
Born February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07) (age 22)
Origin Vantaa, Finland
Genres Pop, R&B, Dance
Instruments Vocal
Years active 2006–present
Labels RCA
Associated acts Ari Koivunen, Hanna Pakarinen, Redrama
Website Official website

Anna Abreu (born Anna Eira Margarida Mourão de Melo e Abreu on February 7, 1990 in Vantaa, Finland) is a Finnish-Portuguese singer who rose to fame as the runner-up of the third series of the Finnish singing talent show Idols in 2007. Her music is primarily pop, though her songs also have R&B, dance and Latin rhythms to them. Since her participation in Idols, Abreu has become one of the best-selling Finnish Idols contestants and one of the most successful Finnish female singers, with certified record sales surpassing 180,000 copies, which places her also among the 100 best-selling music artists of all time in Finland.[1]

Contents

Biography

1990-2005: Early life

Abreu's Portuguese father Paulo lives in Sintra, Portugal, while she and her Finnish mother Liisa live in Vantaa. Abreu has a brother Emil, who is four years older than she is. As a young girl she lived in Portugal and outside music, her other hobbies include reggaeton-dance and playing the violin. Abreu became multi-lingual at a young age, being fluent in Finnish, Portuguese, English, Spanish and a little Swedish.

2006-2007: Idols Series 3

In the summer of 2006, the sixteen-year-old Abreu auditioned for the third season of the singing competition Finnish Pop Idol in the Finnish capital, Helsinki. She sang the Alicia Keys hit "Fallin'" and "Jumala" by Finnish rock band Apulanta. The contests four judges were all impressed by the power and conviction of her voice, especially as Abreu was only sixteen years old. She passed through to the theatre rounds of the contest and then the live finals. Abreu's performances attracted heavy public support, however, during the top 5 results show, she shockingly landed in the bottom two contestants alongside Panu Larnos. Abreu survived the elimnation and made it through to the live grand finale at Helsinki Ice Hall with fellow contestant Ari Koivunen, who sang exclusively in the heavy-metal genre. On April 5, 2007, Koivunen won the crown as the third Finnish Idol with 57% of the public vote, with Abreu declared as runner-up.

Idols Performances

Show Song Artist
Audition "Fallin'"
"Jumala"
Alicia Keys
Apulanta
Theater Rounds "Oon voimissain"
"Get the Party Started"
Vicky Rosti
Pink
Semi-Finals "Broken" Seether featuring Amy Lee
Top 7 "Nothing Compares 2 U" Sinéad O'Connor
Top 6 "A Woman's Worth" Alicia Keys
Top 5 "The First Cut Is the Deepest" Sheryl Crow
Top 4 "A Dios le Pido"
"Jumala"
Juanes
Apulanta
Top 3 "Vahva"
"Rakkauden haudalla"
Irina
Juice Leskinen
Grand Finale "Fallin'"
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
"Solta-se o Beijo"
"On the Top of the World"
Alicia Keys
Joan Jett
Ala dos Namorados
original song

2007–2008: Anna Abreu

Following her participation in Idols, Abreu was signed to Sony BMG Finland and her Latino-inspired, debut single "End of Love" was released in July 2007. The song debuted and peaked at number eight on the singles chart[2] and was accompanied by Abreu's first music video. Her self-titled debut album, Anna Abreu was released a month later on August 22 and was certified platinum within its first week after going straight into the chart at number one and selling 30,000 copies.[3] To date, its first week sales are among the highest in Finnish music history. The album's second single "Ivory Tower" was released in October 2007, and after initially debuting at number seventeen, the song peaked at number five in its seventh week.[4] A third single "Are You Ready" was released for promotional purposes only. In March 2008, the debut album Anna Abreu was released and it has sold double-platinum with over 86,000 copies to date.[1] In the same month at the MTV Europe Music Awards, Abreu was nominated for Best Finnish Act.

2008–2009: Now

After a sell-out tour across Finland to promote her debut album, Abreu returned to the recording studio to work on her second album. On July 31, 2008 the lead single "Vinegar" was released. Produced by Patric Sarin and Rauli Eskolin, the dance-orientated song marked a creative step away from the pop and RnB roots of Abreu's debut album. The song hit the number one spot on the Finnish charts and stayed there, not only becoming Abreu's first number one single but also one of the highest-selling singles of 2008. Second single, "Silent Depair" was released in early October, followed by the album Now on 22 October. The album became Abreu's second number one album and was certified platinum, selling over 50,000 copies. It was the highest selling album of 2008 in Finland and spawned two further singles with "Something About U" and "Come Undone", though the songs were used only for promotional purposes. In early 2009, Abreu supported Now with a cross-country tour, which like her first tour, played to sold-out venues.

It was reported that Abreu earned over 145,000 euros in 2008 through a combination of album sales, touring and public appearances, making her one of Finland's highest-earning singers.

2009–2010: Just A Pretty Face?

In August 2009, less than a year after the release of Abreu's second album, her record label Sony BMG announced that Abreu would release her third studio album later that year. The lead single "Music Everywhere" received its radio premiere on 5 August and was released five days later. After initially debuting at number four, the single rose to its peak of number two after Abreu's televised performance on the Finnish Children In Need, narrowing missing out on becoming Abrue's second number one single. Like "Vinegar" from her previous album, the single was dance-orientated, with Abreu stating that her new album would be almost completely dance and club based.

In September 2009 it was announced that Abreu and fellow Idols contestant Antti Tuisku would be embarking on a joint tour across Finland named the Pop Royalty Tour in 2010 to support their new albums. Tickets for the dates sold out within a matter of minutes and further tour dates had to be added to accommodate the huge public demand. At the same time, Abreu's record label announced that a remixed version of "Vinegar", the lead single from Abreu's second album, would be released as her debut single in the UK on 22 November. It went on to peak at number 7 on the UK Club Chart. On October 21, almost exactly one year after the release of her second album, Abreu released her third, Just A Pretty Face? in Finland. After only one day, the album was certified gold, having sold 23,000 copies in its first day of release alone. It peaked at number two on the Finnish albums chart and has since become Abreu's third consecutive platinum album. It was the sixth highest-selling album of 2009, despite only being released in October.

On April 11, 2010, Abreu performed her new promotional single "Slam" on the first series of the Finnish X Factor, which had replaced Idols, the show that had given Abreu the platform from which to launch her music career in 2007.

2010–present: Rush

In late August 2010, Abreu announced via her official Facebook page that she had begun work on her fourth, Rush. Abreu stated that she hoped to include a collaboration on the new album, and asked fans who they would like to hear her duet with.[5] The first single, Hysteria, was released 10 January 2011.[6] Her fourth studio album was released on the 30th March 2011 and debuted at number 1, becoming Abreu's third chart-topping album. The album's second single has been announced to be "Worst Part Is Over", featuring Finnish-Swedish rapper Redrama. They will perform the song on the April 17 results show of the fifth series of Idols.

Discography

Tours

Awards and nominations

Emma Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2008 Anna Abreu Emma Award for Female Soloist of the Year[7] Won
Emma Award for Domestic Artist of the Year[8] Nominated
Anna Abreu Emma Award for Debut Album of the Year[8] Nominated
Emma Award for Pop Album of the Year[8] Nominated
"End of Love" Emma Award for Song of the Year[8] Nominated
2009 Anna Abreu Emma Award for Female Soloist of the Year[9] Won
Emma Award for Domestic Artist of the Year[9] Won
Now Emma Award for Album of the Year[10] Nominated
Emma Award for Pop Album of the Year[11] Nominated
"Vinegar" Emma Award for Song of the Year[12] Nominated
2010 Anna Abreu Emma Award for Female Soloist of the Year[13] Nominated
Emma Award for Domestic Artist of the Year[14] Nominated

MTV Europe Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2008 Anna Abreu MTV Europe Music Award for Best Finnish Act Nominated
2011 Anna Abreu MTV Europe Music Award for Best Finnish Act Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Anna Abreu" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://www.ifpi.fi/tilastot/artistit/anna+abreu. Retrieved 2011-06-12. 
  2. ^ http://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Anna+Abreu&titel=End+Of+Love&cat=s
  3. ^ http://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Anna+Abreu&titel=Anna+Abreu&cat=a
  4. ^ http://finnishcharts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Anna+Abreu&titel=Ivory+Tower&cat=s
  5. ^ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Abreu/49573256707#!
  6. ^ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anna-Abreu/49573256707#!/pages/Anna-Abreu/49573256707?v=wall
  7. ^ "VUODEN 2007 EMMA-VOITTAJAT!" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://www.emmagaala.fi/2008/voittajat.html. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
  8. ^ a b c d "EHDOKKAAT" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://www.emmagaala.fi/2008/artistit/index.html. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
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  10. ^ "VUODEN ALBUMI" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://emmagaala.fi/2009/ehdokkaat/albumi. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
  11. ^ "VUODEN POP-ALBUMI" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://emmagaala.fi/2009/ehdokkaat/albumi. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
  12. ^ "VUODEN BIISI" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://emmagaala.fi/2009/ehdokkaat/albumi. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
  13. ^ "VUODEN NAISSOLISTI" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://emmagaala.fi/2010/ehdokkaat/naissolisti. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 
  14. ^ "VUODEN KOTIMAINEN ARTISTI" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. http://emmagaala.fi/2010/ehdokkaat/kotimainen-artisti. Retrieved August 8, 2011. 

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