Also known as Miss Tati Years active 2009 Origin Angolan Name Miss Tati | Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter Role Musical Artist Instruments Vocals | |
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Birth name Tatiana De Fatima Palanca Lopes Pereira Born October 13, 1986 (age 38)
Setubal, Portugal ( 1986-10-13 ) Genres Soul music, Hip hop music, Jazz Similar People Myrna Braza, Major Parkinson, Datarock, Etzia, Kakkmaddafakka |
Don t let go miss tati
Tatiana Palanca alias Miss Tati is a Norwegian artist, with origins from Angola and Portugal.
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Biography

Born in Portugal in 1986, with Angolan parents, this soul and R&B singer grew up in the sunny city Setúbal before moving to the rainy city of Bergen in Norway. Inspired by hip-hop, soul, funk and R&B Miss Tati cooks up her very own recipe, spicing up festival lineups and bringing some flavour to the national charts.

She started out as a back-up singer for bands such as Datarock, Kakkmaddafakka and Superfamily. Miss Tati has sparked international interest and received her much-deserved national breakthrough thin 2015. Her latest release, the single «Don’t Let Go», gathered love and attention from Okayafrica, The Guardian playlist and a shout out from former BBC Radio 1 host Rob da Bank. She's been seen and heard on festivals like Nattjazz, Bergenfest, Øyafestivalen and Oslo World Music Festival in Oslo.

«Originally from Angola-via-Portugal, the English-speaking Miss Tati effortlessly presses her American soul and hip-hop inspirations on 'Be Free', confidently swinging between the neo-soul renaissance of THEEsatisfaction and the ever-loved Janelle Monáe. Those are high aspirations, sure, but Tati separates herself with indignant verses - proving she has something else to offer along the way.» Matt Korman, The 405 magazine (UK).

«Self-described as a “sassy soulmistress,” you might expect to hear Miss Tati’s music in any Spike Lee joint thanks to that downtown, sunshine-filled vibe. Her single "Shakedown" is something you’ll be jamming to in no time.» Shruti Ganguly, NYLON magazine (US)

Phil Johnson, London Jazz News, states: «Following Farmer's Market for a midnight show on the same club stage was another great discovery, for me if not for Norway: the singer, rapper and poet Miss Tati is a Norwegian-Angolan from Bergen of whom - although her début album is still awaiting release,- it would be hard to say that she is in any way inferior to Erykah Badu, a clear influence. Backed by a DJ/mixer who had come with her from Bergen, and a funky rhythm section from Bodø with whom she had rehearsed for just that day, Miss Tati was a total star from start to finish.»