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Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena[a] (born 25 October 1984), known professionally as Mimicat,[b] is a Portuguese pop and soul singer and songwriter.[1][2] She represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song "Ai coração". She had previously participated in Festival da Canção 2001 with the song "Mundo colorido" under the stage name Izamena,[c] but did not advance beyond the semi-finals.[3]

Music career

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Born in Coimbra, Mimicat participated in Festival da Canção 2001 with the song "Mundo colorido" under the name Izamena, aiming to represent Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, but did not advance beyond the semi-finals.[3] In 2009, she graduated from Escola Superior de Artes e Design [pt] with a degree in sound and image.[4]

In 2014, she joined the band The Casino Royal, for whom she was the lead singer and songwriter. In the same year, she released her first album as Mimicat, "For You". The lead single from the album, "Tell Me Why", was featured in the Portuguese telenovela Jardins Proibidos [pt].[4] Her stage name, Mimicat, is a combination of Mimi, a nickname for godmothers in her family, and Cat.[5]

Mimicat performing at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023

She entered Festival da Canção again in 2023 with the self-composed song "Ai coração". The song won both the jury and popular vote in the contest, earning the right to represent Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. She qualified from the first semi final for the final, in which she placed 23rd.[6][7] She returned as Portugal's jury spokesperson the following year.[8]

Mimicat has described her musical influences as including soul music, but also "pop hits on the radio".[6] She has named Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles and Jill Scott as influences.[9]

Personal life

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Outside of her musical career, Mimicat has worked as a real estate agent.[10] She is married and has two children.[5]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
POR
[11]
For You
Back in Town
  • Released: 22 September 2017[13]
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
43
Peito
  • Released: 18 September 2024[14]
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

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Title Details
25 de abril (Através de dois clássicos revisitados)
(with José Calvário and Ângela Silva)
  • Released: 22 March 2024[15]
  • Label: Rossio Music
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album or EP
POR
[16]
LTU
[17]
"Tell Me Why" 2014 * For You
"Saviour" 2015
"Stay Strong" 2016 Back in Town
"Gave Me Love"
"Fire" 2017
"Going Down"
"Feels So Good" 2018
"Going Down"
"Tudo ao ar" 2021 Non-album singles
"Mundo ao Contrário"
(with Filipe Gonçalves)
2022
"Ai coração" 2023 24 34 Peito
"Vais ter saudades"
"Peito" 2024
"Dança comigo"
"Agora é hora"
(with André Viamonte)
Non-album singles
"Agostinho" 2025
"Perfume de mulher"
(with Ágata [pt])
50 Anos De Carreira.
Ao Vivo No Casino
Do Estoril
"Santa" Non-album singles
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
" * " denotes that the chart did not exist at that time.
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Title Year Album or EP
"No More"
(Naked Affair featuring Mimicat)
2015 Non-album single
"Generation"
(Joana Alegre featuring Mimicat)
2016 Joan & The White Harts
"Minha vida"
(Lūsy featuring Mimicat)
2019 Non-album single
"Golden Days"
(Zinko featuring Mimicat)
2023 Fullist
"Quase nos 40"
(Gandim featuring Mimicat)
2024 Non-album singles
"Acércate"
(Salvadorico featuring Mimicat)
2025

Other appearances

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Title Year Album or EP
"Aqui pintamos todos" 2024 Non-album single

Notes

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Mimicat (born Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena; October 25, 1984) is a pop and soul from . She first entered the music scene in 2001 under the stage name Izamena, competing in Portugal's national Eurovision selection with the song "Mundo Colorido," though she did not advance beyond the semi-finals. After a hiatus, Mimicat launched her solo career in 2014 by joining the band The Casino Royal as lead singer and songwriter, while simultaneously releasing her debut studio album, For You, which featured singles like "Tell Me Why" and "Saviour." Mimicat's second album, Back in Town, arrived in 2017 and marked her growing presence in the music industry, peaking at number 43 on national charts. Her career reached an international milestone in 2023 when she won with the self-written song "Ai Coração," earning her the right to represent at the in , where the entry finished 23rd with 59 points. Since then, Mimicat has continued to release music, including the 2024 single "Peito" and the 2025 singles "Santa," "Perfume de mulher," and "Agostinho," along with collaborations blending pop, soul, and influences, while performing at festivals and contributing to television projects such as serving as a member on SuperEstrelas in 2024. Her work often explores themes of love, resilience, and empowerment, establishing her as a versatile figure in contemporary music.

Early life

Childhood and family

Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena, known professionally as Mimicat, was born on October 25, 1984, in , . Raised in this historic university city in central , she began singing and recording music at the age of 9. This early exposure marked the beginning of her creative journey. Within her family, affectionate nicknames held significance; "Mimi," a often used for godmothers in Portuguese families, later inspired elements of her stage persona. While specific details about her immediate family remain private, this cultural and familial warmth contributed to her early enthusiasm for performance and expression.

Education and initial music involvement

Her initial formal involvement in the music industry came in 2001, at age 16, when she entered Portugal's —the national selection process for the —under the stage name Izamena with the song "Mundo Colorido." Although she did not advance beyond the semi-final, this debut participation signified her first competitive step toward a professional music career and highlighted her emerging talent as a young performer. Parallel to her budding musical pursuits, Mimicat pursued higher education in the creative arts, graduating in 2009 from the Escola Superior de Artes e Design das with a degree in sound and image. This academic background equipped her with technical expertise in audio production and , laying a groundwork that would later support her multifaceted approach to songwriting and performance.

Music career

Early professional steps (2001–2013)

Mimicat's professional music career commenced in 2001, when she was 15 years old and entered Portugal's national selection for the , , under the stage name Izamena. Her entry, the song "Mundo colorido," was performed in one of the semi-finals but did not advance to the final round. This early participation marked her initial foray into competitive music performance, showcasing her vocal talents in a pop-oriented track aimed at international representation. Following the 2001 contest, Mimicat, performing under her real name Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena, continued to hone her craft through studio recordings and local engagements in her native region throughout the 2000s, without pursuing major commercial releases. In 2009, she graduated from the Escola Superior de Artes e Design (ESAD) in with a degree in Sound and Image, which equipped her with technical expertise in audio production and multimedia relevant to her musical pursuits. During the transition period after her graduation, she built professional experience by collaborating on various music projects and bands, including composing original works for theatre and cinema soundtracks, as well as undertaking minor performance gigs that allowed her to refine her songwriting and skills. These endeavors, often low-profile and centered in Portugal's independent scene, focused on conceptual development rather than widespread distribution, laying the groundwork for her later solo identity.

Debut and breakthrough (2014–2017)

In 2014, Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena adopted the stage name Mimicat, a blend of "Mimi"—a family nickname for godmothers—and "Cat," reflecting her spirited personality, marking her transition to a solo career while serving as lead singer and primary songwriter for the band The Casino Royal. With The Casino Royal, she contributed to five albums that gained a in and , blending pop and soul elements, though the band remained outside mainstream success. That same year, Mimicat released her debut solo For You through Sony Music , a 14-track collection sung entirely in English that showcased her versatile across pop, , and R&B influences. Key tracks included the introspective "Who We Are," the emotive "A Love That Is Real," and upbeat numbers like "Under My Skin," highlighting her songwriting prowess as she penned most of the material. The received critical acclaim for its polished production and Mimicat's powerful, emotive delivery, establishing her presence in the Portuguese music scene despite modest commercial traction. The "Tell Me Why" propelled the album's visibility, featuring as the theme song for the popular Portuguese Jardins Proibidos on TVI, which broadened its reach to mainstream audiences and earned positive radio play in . Follow-up single "Saviour" further highlighted her soulful style, garnering praise for its heartfelt and dynamic , contributing to Mimicat's growing reputation as a compelling live performer during her 2015–2016 tour across Portuguese venues. In 2017, Mimicat followed up with her second studio album Back in Town, also in English and self-produced with collaborative input, featuring 11 tracks that deepened her exploration of personal themes through soul-infused pop. Notable songs included the introspective "You Can Count On Me," the rhythmic "Nobody Knows," and the title track, which captured her evolving artistry with confident vocals and layered instrumentation. The album peaked at number 43 on the Albums Chart, spending one week in the top 50 and solidifying her niche appeal in the domestic market.

Mid-career developments (2018–2022)

Following a period of reduced activity after the birth of her first child, Mimicat returned to the music scene in 2021 with the single "Tudo ao Ar," building on the foundation of her earlier album Back in Town (2017). Released on February 19, the track explores themes of disillusionment in relationships and rebellious , with lyrics depicting the choice to embrace chaos over pretense—"Ficar sem ponta de ar, rir p'ra não chorar / E ir sem voltar" (Stay out of breath, laugh so as not to cry / And go without returning)—culminating in a defiant call to "manda tudo ao ar" (throw everything to the air). Written by Mimicat alongside Twins, the song received positive attention for its empowering message and soulful pop arrangement, though it did not chart prominently. In , Mimicat released "Mundo ao Contrário," a collaboration with fellow artist Filipe Gonçalves, further showcasing her versatility in blending pop and electronic elements. The duet, featuring harmonious vocals and a rhythmic structure with memorable , highlights themes of contrasting perspectives in love and life, earning praise for the seamless synergy between the artists' voices and its upbeat, clever production. This non-album single strengthened her presence in the Portuguese music landscape without achieving notable chart success. Throughout 2018–2022, Mimicat expanded her fanbase through live performances at major festivals, including a memorable set at Lisbon that fused pop and electronic sounds, and appearances at where her energetic, soulful delivery resonated with audiences. She also made numerous radio and television appearances in , promoting her evolving style and maintaining visibility in the domestic media. As her career gained momentum, Mimicat was internally selected by public broadcaster RTP as one of 16 invited artists for the 2023 edition of on November 9, 2022, marking a pivotal step in her preparation for the national selection process. This invitation recognized her established reputation and positioned her to compete with the song "" in the upcoming semi-finals.

Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Mimicat, returning to after her participation in 2001 as Izamena, competed in the 2023 edition with the song "," which she co-wrote and co-composed with Luís Pereira. The track, a rhythmic pop number in a style, explores themes of emotional heartbreak and resilience, with lyrics pleading for relief from lingering pain ("Ai coração, give me peace"). In the final held on March 12, 2023, at RTP Studios in , Mimicat performed fifth and secured victory through a combined and public vote. She tied for first in the vote but received the highest public support, earning 12 points from each component for a total of 24 points and 19.3% of the televote share, ahead of runner-up . This win marked her as Portugal's representative for the in , . At Eurovision, Mimicat performed "Ai Coração" in the first semi-final on , 2023, placing ninth with 74 points (5 from juries and 69 from televote), securing qualification to the grand final among the top 10 entrants. In the final on May 13, she opened the show in position 2, delivering a glamorous staging featuring elements, red lighting, and backup dancers in attire to evoke a theatrical, sassy atmosphere. ultimately finished 23rd out of 26 countries with 59 points (43 from juries and 16 from televote). The performance and song received praise for their unique retro flair and Mimicat's confident vocals, distinguishing them amid the contest's diverse entries, though some critiques noted the staging's potential for more innovation. Post-contest, "" gained international visibility, charting on in countries including (peak #30) and (peak #59), while boosting Mimicat's streams and recognition beyond .

Recent releases (2024–present)

Following her participation in the , Mimicat capitalized on the international exposure to advance her solo career with a series of new recordings. Her third studio , Peito, was released on September 18, 2024, through Sony Music Portugal, comprising 12 tracks that blend pop, soul, and electronic elements. The album features collaborations including "Domingo" with Tatanka and "Lama" with additional guests, alongside re-recorded versions of earlier hits like "." Key tracks such as the title song "Peito," "Multidão," and "No Teu Lugar" explore themes of emotional vulnerability and personal resilience, drawing from Mimicat's signature introspective lyricism. Preceding the full album, Mimicat issued the single "Dança Comigo" on May 31, 2024, which served as a lead track and was accompanied by an official emphasizing vibrant, dance-oriented visuals. In late 2024, she released "Agora é Hora," a collaboration with composer André Viamonte, highlighting themes of empowerment and timely action; the track was promoted through lyric videos and television appearances, including a performance on TVI's Dois às 10. Extending into 2025, Mimicat dropped the single "Agostinho" on April 4, marking the start of a new creative phase with contributions from songwriters Maninho and Gonçalo Malafaya; the song received attention in Eurovision circles for its and was featured in promotional events like the World Song Cup. In terms of live engagements, Mimicat performed "Dança Comigo" at Teatro Maria Matos in on October 1, 2024, as part of a promotional series building on her Eurovision momentum. She also appeared on Dois às 10 in November 2024 to showcase "Agora é Hora," blending interview segments with live renditions. No full-scale tours were announced for 2024 or 2025, though she participated in targeted media events and campaigns, such as the APAV's "Stop the Purple" initiative against toxic relationships in late 2024. These releases and appearances underscore Mimicat's continued evolution toward more collaborative and visually driven projects.

Musical style and influences

Genres and vocal approach

Mimicat's music is primarily rooted in pop and genres, drawing on the emotive depth of while incorporating accessible, mainstream pop structures. These core elements are evident across her discography, blending rhythmic grooves with heartfelt melodies. Additionally, influences have become prominent, particularly in her theatrical staging and performance aesthetics, as seen in her presentation. Her vocal approach features a powerful and emotive delivery, characterized by a warm, soulful that conveys intensity and vulnerability. This style excels in soulful ballads, where her range and control allow for dynamic expression, as well as in upbeat pop numbers that demand energetic projection. Tracks like "Ai Coração" and "Tell Me Why" showcase this versatility, with her voice providing both raw power and nuanced phrasing suited to varied tempos. Mimicat's style has evolved from soul-leaning compositions in her early work, such as the album For You, toward a more theatrical integration of cabaret elements in subsequent releases, enhancing her live performances with dramatic flair and visual storytelling. This evolution continued in her 2024–2025 releases, including the album Santa and singles that fuse retro dance, rock, soul, fado, jazz, and swing, maintaining her blend of traditional Portuguese elements with modern pop structures.

Themes and inspirations

Mimicat's music frequently explores themes of heartbreak, , and the complexities of relationships, often drawing on personal emotional experiences to create resonant narratives. In "," she delves into emotional turmoil and the struggle for self-identity amid romantic distress, with lyrics pleading for the heart to find peace and questioning personal agency in . Similarly, "Mundo Ao Contrário" captures the contradictions in relationships, where words express the opposite of true feelings, portraying a world turned upside down by unspoken affections and . These motifs of and inner strength underscore her songwriting, emphasizing resilience through raw, . Her artistic inspirations are rooted in a blend of soul traditions and performative styles, including the powerful vocal deliveries of soul icons like , , and Jill Scott, which inform her warm, emotive timbre. Mimicat also draws from , burlesque, and cabaret aesthetics, infusing her work with theatrical flair and dramatic expression, as seen in the retro cabaret spirit of "." musical heritage plays a significant role, with nods to fado's melancholic depth and traditional elements like and , alongside influences from Balkan sounds. Additionally, she pays homage to iconic entries, such as those by Manuela Bravo and , blending national pride with personal narrative. The participation marked a pivotal shift in Mimicat's thematic approach, broadening her appeal toward international audiences while retaining emotional authenticity. "," selected as Portugal's entry, transformed a decade-old composition into a global tribute to Portuguese song traditions, amplifying motifs of heartbreak into a universally relatable cry for emotional release and earning widespread recognition for its sassy, empowering delivery. This exposure encouraged subsequent works to incorporate more elements, enhancing her exploration of resilience and relational dynamics on a larger stage.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Mimicat, whose real name is Marisa Isabel Lopes Mena, is married to , a (aged 37 as of ). The couple resides in the area, where they raise their two young sons, Frederico (aged 5 as of ) and Bernardo (aged 2 as of ). Her family provides a strong support system for her musical pursuits, with her children frequently humming her songs around the home. Mimicat has openly discussed the difficulties of maintaining equilibrium between her professional commitments and family responsibilities, noting that it is not always straightforward but essential for her well-being. Mimicat celebrated her victory in 2023 with her husband and children, who provided emotional support, though she expressed missing them during the preparations in . Born in to parents who celebrated 50 years of marriage in 2019, Mimicat credits her early family environment for nurturing her passion for music from a young age.

Non-musical career

Mimicat pursued a parallel career as a for approximately 15 years, starting around 2008, to financially sustain her musical pursuits amid the instability of the industry. This role provided the necessary income to cover living expenses and invest in her artistry, including self-funding recordings and performances during her early professional steps. The demands of often intertwined with her creative life; notably, she conceived the melody and lyrics for her Eurovision entry "Ai Coração" about a decade prior to its selection, while idly waiting for potential clients in an empty property during a showing. This anecdote underscores how the job's routine moments inadvertently fueled her songwriting, blending professional obligations with artistic inspiration. Mimicat has continued to balance her music career with family responsibilities.

Discography

Studio albums

Mimicat released her debut studio album, For You, on 20 October 2014 through Sony Music Portugal. The album features 14 tracks blending pop and soul influences, with production handled by Sérgio Costa and Luís Caldeira, who also managed recording and mixing. The lead single, "Tell Me Why," preceded the album's release on 16 May 2014 and gained visibility through its inclusion in a Portuguese soap opera. Initial reception praised the album as a strong introduction to Mimicat's vocal style and songwriting, marking it as critically acclaimed upon debut. Her second studio album, Back in Town, followed on 22 September 2017, also via Portugal. Comprising 11 tracks, it highlights songs such as "," "Gave Me Love," and "," showcasing a maturation in her pop-soul sound with themes of resilience and relationships. The album achieved a peak position of number 43 on the Portuguese Albums Chart. Preceding singles like "Stay Strong" and "Gave Me Love" from 2016 helped build anticipation, emphasizing emotional depth in her delivery. Mimicat's third studio album, Peito (meaning "Chest"), was released on 18 2024, self-released and distributed by Altafonte . The 12-track project incorporates , , , swing, and elements, with Mimicat penning most lyrics to explore themes of emotional vulnerability, loss, and healing. Reviews through 2025 have described it as an impressive and mature evolution, highlighting its introspective ballads and fusion of genres, earning user scores around 3.1 out of 5 on aggregate sites and praise for its soulful coherence. The title track single, released earlier in , set the tone with its focus on post-loss emptiness.

Singles

Mimicat's discography as a lead artist includes several singles released across English and , marking her evolution from pop-soul tracks to more introspective Portuguese-language material. Her debut single, "Tell Me Why," was released in May 2014 by and served as the soundtrack for the Portuguese Jardins Proibidos. This was followed later that year by "Saviour," another English-language release from the same label, which contributed to the promotion of her debut album For You. In 2021, Mimicat shifted to with "Tudo Ao Ar," an independent single released on February 19 that also appeared in the TVI Quero é Viver. The following year, she collaborated as co-lead on "Mundo Ao Contrário" with Filipe Gonçalves, released independently on February 11, 2022, blending pop elements with duet dynamics. Her most prominent single to date, "Ai Coração," was selected as 's entry for the after winning Festival da Canção in March 2023; performed in , it earned 74 points in the first semi-final (placing 9th) before finishing 23rd in the grand final with 59 points, boosting her visibility across Europe. Post-Eurovision, "Ai Coração" achieved minor chart success in and , reflecting its international exposure through the contest's broadcast to over 160 countries. As a featured artist, Mimicat appeared on "Quase nos 40" by Gandim, released on March 5, 2024, via Gandim Records, where her vocals complemented the track's reflective themes on aging. Earlier singles like "Stay Strong" (January 2016) and "Gave Me Love" (July 2016) from did not achieve notable chart positions but supported her second Back in Town. In 2025, she released "Agostinho" on April 4, an independent single. Later that year, Mimicat collaborated with Ágata on "Perfume de mulher," released September 26 as part of Ágata's 50 Anos De Carreira. Her most recent single, "Santa," was released on October 8, 2025. Overall, her singles have primarily gained traction through media tie-ins and live performances rather than sustained chart dominance in .

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