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Ana Bacalhau: “We're hating each other and 'if you're not with me, you're against me'. Historically, this only leads to trickery”

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A few days before the release of her third album, “Mundo Antena”, Ana Bacalhau is the most recent guest of the Issuer Post. The artist talks about her relationship with radio, which inspired the new album, which has changed since Deolinda released 'Parva Que So' fifteen years ago, and Trump and Musk's America. In the 231st edition of the BLITZ podcast, we also remember the recently deceased actor Val Kilmer, who immortalized Jim Morrison in the …
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A few days before the release of her third album, “Mundo Antena”, Ana Bacalhau is the most recent guest of the Issuer Post. The artist talks about her relationship with radio, which inspired the new album, which has changed since Deolinda released 'Parva Que So' fifteen years ago, and Trump and Musk's America. In the 231st edition of the BLITZ podcast, we also remember the recently deceased actor Val Kilmer, who immortalized Jim Morrison in the …

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A few days before the release of her third album, “Mundo Antena”, Ana Bacalhau is the most recent guest of the Issuer Post. The artist talks about her relationship with radio, which inspired the new album, which has changed since Deolinda released 'Parva Que So' fifteen years ago, and Trump and Musk's America. In the 231st edition of the BLITZ podcast, we also remember the recently deceased actor Val Kilmer, who immortalized Jim Morrison in the …

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A new album as a radio broadcast, with 12 songs ranging from the ballad to “romantic music” and feminist intervention. Ana Bacalhau is back and, in an old studio, she talks about past and present.

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sabado.pt broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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