Brothers Fradique and António Mendes Ferreira, known worldwide as Calema, are today one of the most prominent names in contemporary Lusophone music. Inspired by the ocean waves along the African coast — which gave their project its name — they created a unique sound that blends African rhythms, pop, and Latin music, becoming both a national and international phenomenon. They began their career by sharing cover songs on YouTube and appearing on TV shows, quickly gaining attention for their authenticity and talent. As composers, songwriters, and performers, they released major hits like “A Nossa Vez”, “Te Amo”, “Amar pela Metade”, and “Leva Tudo”, which continue to rank among the most played on radio, YouTube, and Spotify in Portugal.
With over 50 million monthly views on YouTube, millions of streams, and repeated #1 positions on national airplay charts, they were named the #1 act worldwide in the “Portuguese Dance” category in 2025. They’ve sold out iconic venues such as Meo Arena (two nights in a row), the Accor Arena in Paris (becoming the first Lusophone duo to perform there, where they also earned a Diamond Award in 2024), and most recently, Estádio da Luz, performing for a massive crowd. They maintain a strong connection with the Portuguese-speaking community in Switzerland, and have also performed across France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Angola, Mozambique, and Asia.
Collaborations with artists like Soraia Ramos, Dilsinho, TAYC, and Zé Felipe have further expanded their global presence. More than just musicians, Calema also play an active role as ambassadors of Afro-descendant culture, and were recently appointed official Ambassadors of the CPLP, representing Portuguese-speaking countries in cultural and social initiatives. With a growing career and a deep, genuine connection with their audience, Calema continue to take Lusophone music to new heights, always staying true to their roots and to the energy that defines them.

