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Arnaldo Antunes

An important author of Brazilian pop/rock and roll who was simply the unofficial leader from the Titãs, Arnaldo Antunes had a lot of his music recorded by Marisa Monte, Jorge Ben Jor, yet others. He is an internationally celebrated poet. In the past due ’70s, Antunes was an associate of …

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Titãs

Perhaps one of the most important sets of the Brazilian rock and roll design that blossomed within the ’80s, Titãs’ singularity was affirmed by their intelligent lyrics, which sometimes resorted to cement poetry and public criticism. The group ultimately became mainstream and dropped their leading edge through orchestrations along with …

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Nando Reis

Bassist, composer, and vocalist of Titãs, Nando Reis was among the founders of the group in 1982. One of the band’s strikes compiled by him are “Bichos Escrotos” (with Arnaldo Antunes/Sérgio Britto), “Operating-system Cegos perform Castelo,” “Pra Dizer Adeus” (with Tony Belloto), among others. He also experienced songs documented by …

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Sérgio Britto

Sérgio Britto debuted while a professional while a member from the Titãs in 1982. Using the Titãs partner Branco Mello as well as the previous Volcano Roberta Parisi he created in 1994 the Kleiderman. Britto was the author of many hits from the Titãs, like “Comida” (with Arnaldo Antunes/Marcelo Fromer, …

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