Tcheka
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Tcheka is a capeverdean
Cape Verde
The Republic of Cape Verde is an island country, spanning an archipelago of 10 islands located in the central Atlantic Ocean, 570 kilometres off the coast of Western Africa...

 singer, songwriter and guitarist, who is well-known for his work in modernising Batuque
Batuque (music)
The batuque is a music and dance genre from Cape Verde.- As a music genre :As a music genre, the batuque is characterized by having an andante tempo, a 6/8 or 3/4 measure and traditionally it is just melodic, i.e., it is just sung, it has no polyphonic accompaniment...

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Biography

Tcheka grew up in a musical family. By the age of 14, tcheka began playing with his famous violinist father, Nho Raul Andrade, at local festivals, weddings and baptisms. By the time Tcheka reached 15, he began developing his own style, incorporating the rhythms of Batuku (music) with his guitar. As a young man, Tcheka left his rural home and went to live in the capital of Santiago island, Praia
Praia
Praia , is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde, an island nation in the Atlantic Ocean west of Senegal. It lies on the southern coast of Santiago island in the Sotavento Islands group. It is the island's ferry port and is home to one of the nation’s four international airports...

. He later became a cameraman for the national television, where he met journalist Julio Rodrigues, with whom he wrote a number of songs, and performed informally in the bars of the Capeverdean capital.
Tcheka expanded his musical horizons, which brought him to maturity as an artist and led to the release of his first CD in 2003entitled Argui, by the record label Lusafrica. He performed in several European countries and he even recorded a live concert DVD in 2004. In 2005, Tcheka recorded his second album entitled Nu Monda, which was met with very good reviews and won him the Radio France International Music of the World Awards for Artist of the Year. Tcheka was a featured artist at the World Music Expo (WOMEX) in Seville, Spain.

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