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Agenor de
Miranda Araújo Neto,
better known as
Cazuza (Portuguese pronunciation: [kaˈzuzɐ];
April 4, 1958 – July 7, 1990), was a
Brazilian singer and songwriter...
- "Brasil" is a pop-rock song
written and
performed by
Cazuza,
recorded as the
sixth track in his
third solo
album Ideologia (1988). The most well-known...
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singer Cazuza. It
stars Daniel de
Oliveira as
Cazuza. The film is
based on the 1997
biography Cazuza: Só as Mães São
Felizes by
Cazuza's mother, Lucinha...
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recorded by
Cazuza, the
third in his solo career. It won the
Sharp Awards for best
album in 1988 and sold more than 2
million copies. Many of
Cazuza's hits are...
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originally led by
songwriting duo
Cazuza (singer) and
Roberto Frejat (guitarist), who ****umed the
vocals after Cazuza's departure in 1985.
Frejat left the...
- Brasileiro. 2000 - O
Circo das
Qualidades Humanas -
Bosco 2004 -
Cazuza - O
Tempo Não Pára -
Cazuza 2004 - A Dona Da História -
Paulinho Oliveira (special parti****tion)...
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telenovela "O
Tempo não Pára" (song), a 1988 song by
Cazuza Cazuza: O
Tempo Não Pára, a 2004
biopic about Cazuza This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Pink Floyd.
These songs went
viral with his
versions of "Bete Balanço" by
Cazuza and "Bidolibido" by
Fernanda Abreu.
Vintage Culture is also a
record company...
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Cazuza's saki (Pithecia cazuzai) is a
species of saki monkey, a type of New
World monkey. It is
endemic to
northwestern Brazil. Po****tions in this species...
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released by WEA
which included "Preciso
dizer que te amo", a
partnership with
Cazuza and Dé Palmeira, when both were in the Barão
Vermelho band. In 1991, Gilberto...