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known as
Misia (ミーシャ, Mīsha, born July 7, 1978) and
stylized as
MISIA, is a ****anese
singer and songwriter. Born in Tsushima, Nagasaki,
Misia moved to...
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Misia Sert (born
Maria Zofia Olga
Zenajda Godebska; 30
March 1872 – 15
October 1950) was
known primarily as a
patron of
contemporary artists and musicians...
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Mísia (born
Susana Maria Alfonso de Aguiar, in 1955 in Porto, Portugal) is a
Portuguese fado singer.
Mísia is a polyglot.
Despite singing mostly fado,...
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Misia may
refer to:
Misia (often
stylized as
MISIA) (born 1978), a ****anese R&B
singer Mísia (born 1955), a
Portuguese fado
singer Misia Sert (1872–1950)...
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Killian Scott as
Orpheus Debi
Mazar as
Medusa Aurora Perrineau as
Riddy Misia Butler as
Caneus Leila Farzad as Ari
Nabhaan Rizwan as
Dionysus Rakie Ayola...
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singer and songwriter. He is
notable for his
collaborations with R&B
singer Misia,
which have
found widespread po****rity in
South Korea and ****an.[citation...
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Marvelous is
Misia's third studio album and
first self-produced album,
released on
April 25, 2001. It sold 881,150
copies in its
first w****,
peaked at...
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Michalina Aleksandra Furtak (earlier
active as
Misia Ff) is a
Polish singer, b****ist and
journalist known as a
member of the
indie rock
group Très.b,...
- Roussy, who
subsequently moved in with him and
Misia. Sert
began an
affair with
Roussy and
later divorced Misia on 28
December 1927 to
marry Mdivani. Roussy...
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Carlos Paredes, José Afonso, Mariza,
Carlos do Carmo, António Chainho,
Mísia,
Dulce Pontes and Madredeus. In
addition to Folk, Fado and
classical music...