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Mísia, Who Brought a Modern Flair to Fado Music, Dies at 69

With her smoky voice and her high-fashion look, the self-proclaimed “punk of fado” found stardom by shaking up a venerable Portuguese genre.

Alex Williams
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Deaths (Obituaries), Fado, Fashion and Apparel, Misia, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Portugal
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