Music was brought to the island in the start of the 19th century after the first settlement was founded and was the most recent to be introduced in Cape Verde. The music takes a dominant position of its culture on the island. The most significant genres are
morna and
coladeira. The island has its own morna variant which is a derivative of the Brava Morna. In the 1930s and the 1940s, the morna gained special characteristics in São Vicente. The Brava style was much appreciated and cultivated in all Cape Verde by that time (there are records about E. Tavares being received in apotheosis in S. Vicente island probably because the maintenance of the unstressed vowels in Sotavento Creoles gave more musicality). But specific conditions in S. Vicente such as the cosmopolitanism and openness to foreign influences brought some enrichment to the morna. The other music style of the island is coladeira, one of two centered in Mindelo, from S. Vicente this musical genre passed to the other islands.
Festival de Baía das Gatas was the first music festival that took place in 1984. Due to its enormous space, it has been the most popular music festival of Cape Verde. It may have become the second-most popular festival today to Praia da Gamboa on Santiago or Praia de Santa Maria on Sal. The most popular singer of all time was
Cesária Évora, who was the first from the nation to reach world stage, second was
Bana and he recorded the most songs and singles. Other singers and musicians include, Dudu Araujo,
Bau,
B. Leza (Francisco Xavier da Cruz),
Hermínia da Cruz Fortes,
Djô d'Eloy,
Fantcha,
Jotamont,
Belinda Lima, Luís Morais,
Eddy Moreno,
Tito Paris, Titina (Albertina) Rodrigues, Jovino dos Santos,
Lela Violão and
Robert and
Val Xalino. Rappers include
Boss AC and
Eddy Fort Moda Grog, both of them immigrated to Europe and recorded its tracks there. The most famous composer is
Vasco Martins who is the first Capeverdean to perform symphonies and orchestral music. One of the songs based on or set on a locality on the island includes "Salamansa", " São Vicente di Longe" and "Rogamar" by Cesária Évora and "Avenida Marginal" by Bana. Some of the songs were related to the
famine and starvation that happened on the island as was with the rest of Cape Verde in the mid 20th century and emigrants in other countries (some descendants) which was common especially in the 1950s. The most popular albums from the island were
São Vicente di Longe with its tracks mainly set on parts of the island and most of all ''
Voz d'Amor and Rogamar'' (2006). Other songs set in Mindelo and the island include
Tito Paris' "Noti di Mindelo" (Mindelo Nights). ==Cinema==