The disc featured Rui Veloso and Zé Carrapa, singles included "Banhada" and "Nha Mudjé".
In the late 1980s, he started a musical open space Clave de To and mainly with different artists with the Portuguese musician Rui Veloso.
[3] In December 2007, along with Celina Pereira and Titina, they went to Brazil and were decorated at the Cape Verdean embassy in Brasília.
[4] He took part in a project "Triângulo do Atlântico" ("Atlantic Triangle") with Pepe Ordás e Vitorino Salomé and released "Amor em Adjectivo" in 2012.
[5] His musical styles includes funana, kizomba, zouk, cabozouk, dances, cabo love and R & B.