David Carreira
David Carreira was born in Dourdan, Île-de-France, France on July 30th, 1991 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 33, David Carreira biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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David Arajo Antunes (born 30 July 1991), better known by his artistic name David Carreira, is a Portuguese singer, actor, and model.
His debut album N.1 (2011) debuted at number one in the Portuguese charts and his sequel, A força está em nós, debuted at number one in Portugal.
He has worked in Portuguese, English, and French, and is well-known in French markets as well as a number of hit singles, including "Obrigado la famille" and "Boom."
Early life
Growing up after his family moved back to Portugal, he joined the junior formative team of Frossos football club in 2001, but after a knee injury, he was forced to postpone a potential pro sports career.
Carreira, rather than sports, honed in on an artistic career in music and fashion, particularly because he comes from a very artistic family. By this time, Tony Carrera's father, as well as his mother Fernanda Antunes, was a well-known musician and his father, Tony Carreira, had been well known by the Portuguese people and his mother Fernanda Antunes, was his father's boss. Sara Antunes' older brother, Mickael Carreira, was already a public figure, and his older brother Mickael Carreira was also doing well, and he's been performing since 2007.
David Carreira's first venture was as a model parading exhibition for "ModaLisboa" and "Portugal Fashion." He had been involved in a number of television commercial campaigns, including for Cacharel.
Personal life
Despite being born in France, David Carreira never obtained French citizenship and remained a Portuguese citizen. Tony Carreira's father, Tony Carreira, and his brother, Mickael Carreira, are both pop stars. His mother is the manager of his father's music career. Sara Carreira had one younger sister, Sara, who before her death was also a celebrity and singer. David Carreira, a footballer at Sporting Clube Portugal in childhood and adolescence, was a fan of this sport, but it was only because of a knee injury that ended this virtue. David Carreira, then, began his career in 2011 by recording his first album. David Carreira, alongside his father and brother, is also a well-known singer. David Carreira, in addition to being a singer, is also a Portuguese composer and actor. David Carreira has appeared in several soap operas, including Amor no. 4, which was launched in 2000 and ended in 2001.
Career
David Carreira appeared in "Lourenço Seixas" on televisionI in the eighth season of Morangos com Açcar.
He appeared in the telenovela film Louco Amor (1992), a 21-year-old boy who dates and hooks up with older women.
In October 2011, he released his debut album N.1, produced by French production company Tefa et Blasta, which presented him as a young pop star whose appeal to huge audiences with a blend of pop, dance, hip hop, and R&B. The album was a huge success, peaking at number one for 43 weeks in a row. The album was rated double platinum. The album's single "Esta noite" became a big hit. David Carreira went on a big tour culminating in a concert at the Coliseu dos Reconnaiss Reconnaise on February 16, 2013.
He released his follow-up album A força está em nós on November 11, 2013 with Snoop Dogg, Bxsoss AC, Anselmo Ralph, Diana Chaves, and French singer Léa Castel. The albon is on the Portuguese Album Charts.
Carreira began his Portuguese career by embarking on a Warner France contract. "Obrigado la famille," a French rapper Dry's debut single, was released in France. The single was produced by Wati B, who has produced major French hip hop artists such as Sexion d'Assaut, Maître Gims, and The Shin Seka.
It was the first single from Warner Music France's forthcoming French-language album in 2014. Several collaborations were featured on the album, including rapper Dry, and singers Tal and Tunisiano. On the French talk and variety show Vivement Dimanche, David Carreira performed it live on the French talk and variety show Vivement Dimanche hosted by Michel Drucker and in a special scene where the guest was David's father Tony Carreira.