Regina do Santos, born on September 25, 1956, in Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, is a distinguished Brazilian singer and dancer whose career spans several decades and continents. She began her artistic journey at the age of 12, performing on TV Rio's "A Festa do Bolinha." By 16, she joined The Black Sisters, releasing a successful debut album and touring extensively across South America. Her versatility led her to star in musicals like "Hair" and "Pippin," as well as various films. In 1985, Regina moved to Spain, captivating audiences in Barcelona's El Molino theater and appearing on prominent television programs such as "Ángel Casas Show" and "Por la mañana." She also co-hosted Canal Sur's "El Ordenamor" alongside Pablo Carbonell. Throughout her career, Regina has released over ten albums, showcasing her dynamic blend of Latin rhythms and contemporary sounds. Her enduring passion and adaptability continue to inspire fans worldwide. ([es.wikipedia.org](https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regina_do_Santos?utm_source=openai))