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Tony Carreira live at Lagoa[disambiguation needed]
Tony Carreira in concert at Carcavelos, in 2006

Tony Carreira (born António Manuel Mateus Antunes on December 30, 1963) is a Portuguese romantic singer. Born in the small rural locality of Armadouro, Pampilhosa da Serra, he moved to Paris at age 10 with his emigrant parents,[1] and lived there for 20 years. Carreira has had several hits since 1991, becoming during the 2000s one of the most renowned and best-selling popular singers in his home country. Tony Carreira sold out concerts in one of the largest venues in Portugal, the Pavilhão Atlântico in Lisbon, and also at the Olympia in Paris.[citation needed]

His most recent album, O Homem Que Sou , has been certified seven times platinum in Portugal. He has sold over 700.000 records in Portugal.[citation needed]

Albums

Studio albums

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
POR FRA
1999 Dois Corações Sozinhos
  • Released:1999
29
  • AFP certification: -
  • Portugal sales: -
  • Worldwide sales: -
2002 Passionita Lolita
  • Released: 2003
150
  • AFP certification: -
  • Portugal sales: -
  • Worldwide sales:
2005 Vagabundo Por Amor
  • Released: 2005
2
  • AFP certification: 5xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 100,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 100,000+
2006 A Vida Que Eu Escolhi
  • Released:2006
1
  • AFP certification: 7xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 140,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 140,000+
2008 O Homem Que Sou
  • Released:2008
1
  • AFP certification: 7xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 140,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 140,000+
2010 O Mesmo de Sempre
  • Released:2010
1
  • AFP certification: 4xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 80,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 80,000+

Live albums

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
POR FRA
2003 Ao Vivo No Pavilhao Atlantico
  • Released: 2003
2
  • AFP certification: 3xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 70,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 70,000+
2006 Ao Vivo No Coliseu
  • Released: 2006
3
  • AFP certification: 2xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 55,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 55,000+

Compilations

Year Title Chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
POR FRA
2008 Best Of - 20 Anos De Cancoes
  • Released:2008
2
  • AFP certification: 2xPlatinum
  • Portugal sales: 50,000+
  • Worldwide sales: 50,000+
2010 Reste - Best Of
  • Released:2010
- 116
  • AFP certification: -
  • France sales: -
  • Worldwide sales: -

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
POR
2007 O Que Vai Ser De Mím (quando Fores Embora) 2 A Vida Que Eu Escolhi
2009 Porque E Que Vens? 2 O Homem Que Sou
Se Me Vais Deixar 10 O Homem Que Sou
2011 A Saudade De Ti 13 O Mesmo De Sempre

Year-end charts

"Porque e que vens?"

2009 Portugal Singles Chart 3

"Se me vais deixar"

2009 Portugal Singles Chart 37

Plagiarism accusations

In August 2008, the Portuguese Society of Authors (SPA) collected reports regarding possible cases of plagiarism against Tony Carreira. The references made to plagiarism related to three particular songs titled Depois de Ti (Mais Nada); Ai Destino, Ai Destino; and Leva-me ao Céu.[2][3] SPA stated: "We have heard the songs and reached the conclusion that, there is one song, Depois de Ti, which is an apparent copy without authorization. This is a serious situation in which Tony Carreira and Ricardo Landum have signed to be the owners of the song." The SPA referred to blogs as The Real Tony (www.overdadeirotony.blogspot.com) and Konga's Blog (kongas.vox.com), which compares Depois de Ti (Mais Nada) (theme registered in the SPA (Portugal) in 1999) with Después de Ti...¿Qué? popularized by Mexican Christian Castro and signed by Rudy Perez (song included in the album Lo Mejor de Mí, 1997). The copyright and publishing of Rudy Perez belong to the Universal Music Publishing Group. That is, any authorization for use of a work done by this composer has to be given by this entity. Along with Universal, the Portuguese newspaper Diário de Notícias (DN) found that these rumours were being assessed. For a plagiarism to be considered obvious and proven fact, it is necessary to meet a number of conditions and a formal investigation has to take place. The source of the Portuguese Society of Authors contacted by DN also reminded that in these cases it is usual that the publishers request involve all the work of the artist in question for further analysis. In cases where the plagiarism is considered, the most usual is the call for a compensation that corresponds to the size of the artist in question and that, somehow, equivalent to the sales and royalties collected.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Template:Pt icon Angelo Barata, Tony Carreira, Portugal Música (November 12th, 2008)
  2. ^ Excerpts of Depois de Ti (Mais Nada) allegedly plagiarizing Después de Ti...¿Qué? - Tony Carreira apanhado a fazer Plágio, youtube.com
  3. ^ Excerpts of Carreira's songs allegedly using plagiarized material - Tony Carreira - Plágio ou Calúnia?, youtube.com
  4. ^ Template:Pt icon Tiago Pereira, SPA recebe denúncias de plágio contra Tony Carreira, Diário de Notícias (August 15th, 2008)
  5. ^ Template:Pt icon Tony Carreira suspeito de plágio, iol.pt (August 18th, 2009)

External links

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