Carmen Souza was born in Lisbon (1981) within a Christian family of Cape Verdeans.
Theo Pas'cal, her producer and mentor and one of the best bass players in Portugal, discovered her talent and introduced Carmen to Jazz and other contemporary sounds that markedly influenced her musical development.

Carmen wanted to create a new sound, in her ancestor's dialect Creole, that would mix traditional African and Cape Verde rhythms like Batuke, Morna, Cola djon, and others, with her jazz contemporary influences, in a totally intimate and acoustic vibe, different from the traditional festive environment of Cape Verdean sounds.

Carmen Souza has been touring extensively around the World since 2005 and, undoubtedly, has become a true world music force and one of Europe's most in-demand jazz singers, as someone said:
"Carmen Souza does not have to decide whether her music is Jazz or 'World Music'. Her style is just as unique as convincing and her Cape Capeverdean roots as evident as her desire to create a new language under the label of 'World Jazz'.

2017 will mark a return to her creole roots with a new album called CREOLOGY.