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Fernanda Takai
845,817 plays (57,143 listeners)
Lead singer of Brazilian pop/rock band Pato Fu. In 2007 she released her first solo album "Onde Brilhem os Olhos Seus", with songs composed by people like Tom Jobim and Chico Buarque and first recorded by Bossa Nova singer Nara Leão.
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Ludov
1,359,730 plays (60,979 listeners)
Ludov is a Brazilian indie pop/rock band. The current line-up consists of Vanessa Krongold (lead vocals), Habacuque Lima (guitar/vocals), Mauro Motoki (guitar/keyboards/vocals), and Paulo Chapolin (drums). Edu Filomeno was the bass player, but he left the group to study abroad. Bass duties are now divided by Habacuque, Mauro and producer Fabio Pinc.
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Wonkavision
336,916 plays (21,099 listeners)
Wonkavision is an indie rock band with loads of moogs, power guitars and vocal harmonies a la 60s. Firstly inspired by the north-american band The Rentals, Wonkavision is mostly characterised by the contrast between the sweetness of their melodies and the sarcasm of their lyrics.
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Arnaldo Antunes
1,556,405 plays (95,896 listeners)
Arnaldo Antunes (Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho) was born in 1960 in São Paulo, Brazil. He has been making music and videos, writing poetry, performing, presenting shows and interventions in other media since 1980. He was a member of the musical group Titãs from 1982 to 1992, and together they released 7 albums.
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Adriana Calcanhotto
4,085,271 plays (198,482 listeners)
Adriana Calcanhotto is a singer who was born in 1965 in Porto Alegre, Brazil. She started performing professionally in 1984 and released her first studio album in 1990.
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Os Paralamas Do Sucesso
2,972,416 plays (131,322 listeners)
Three young guys who had in common their love for rock, reggae and ska - Herbert Vianna, Bi Ribeiro and João Barone - formed the group Paralamas at the beginning of the 80’s inspired by the sonority of groups as The Police, The Beat and The Specials, that used to recycle the rhythms created in Jamaica.
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Ana Cañas
641,168 plays (49,373 listeners)
At the age of 26, the name Ana Cañas has already become known in São Paulo's night life. After having booked a contract at the end of 2005 from Baretto (the bar at Hotel Fasano), she has already established a steady public, being applauded and honored by important names (in the Brazilian music scene) such as Chico Buarque
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Zeca Baleiro
3,020,840 plays (150,958 listeners)
Zeca Baleiro is a Brazilian artist from the northeastern state of Maranhão (although he has lived in São Paulo for some time). He sings many kinds of music like MPB (brazilian popular music), Rock and Reggae. He is famous for his sometimes beautiful and sometimes funny songs. He did many duets with other famous MPB artists like Gal Costa, Fagner, Zeca Pagodinho and Elba Ramalho.
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Marisa Monte
5,851,746 plays (257,847 listeners)
Marisa Monte is an abbreviation of Marisa de Azevedo Monte (b. 1 Jul 1967, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), a popular singer and one the biggest stars of contemporary MPB. She débuted with the album "Marisa Monte" (1988, World Pacific) and her latest is the single "Ainda Bem" (Sep 2011, EMI Brazil).
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Zélia Duncan
915,252 plays (81,511 listeners)
Zélia Cristina Gonçalves Moreira was born in Niterói, on October, 28, 1964, where she lived until she was 6. In 1971, she moved with her family to Brasília, where she stayed until she turned 22.
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