From Portuguese and some Angolan ancestry, starting in her childhood, Moura also lived in Coruche before settling with her parents in Carcavelos.
These television appearances helped promote this record, which was to reach triple platinum for sales exceeding 45,000 units.
For this album, Moura received a nomination for the Golden Globes in the category of Music, Best Individual Performer, eventually losing out to Jorge Palma.
In 2007, Ana Moura joined the Rolling Stones in concert at the Alvalade XXI stadium in Lisbon.
[7][4] After two big concerts in coliseums of Porto and Lisbon, Moura launched her first live DVD on 24 November 2008, which has enjoyed great success.
In 2009, the rock artist, Prince, stated he was a fan of fado, and expressed interest in collaborating musically with Ana.
[12] Like Moura's previous album, it was produced by Larry Klein, and features 13 Portuguese tracks, and 1 English track—a cover of "Lilac Wine".