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Chico Buarque

Chico Buarque is a name that resonates with a depth and versatility that go beyond music. While he is primarily known for his voice and compositions, his talent extends to writing and theater, creating a rich and complex artistic universe. From the beginning, his music has been marked by an intimate connection with Brazilian sound, exploring rhythms and melodies that evoke the essence of his homeland. His early work, such as the album *Chico Buarque de Hollanda* released in 1966, catapulted him to the music scene after winning the Festival de Música Popular Brasileira with the song *A Banda*. This recognition marked the beginning of a prolific career, where each release seemed to explore new facets of his creativity.

The sociopolitical context of Brazil had a significant impact on his trajectory. During the so-called "anos de chumbo" (years of lead), the repression of the military regime led him to seek refuge in Italy in 1969. Upon his return in 1970, he became an active voice in political criticism and the struggle for democratization. This stage was reflected in albums such as *Construção* (1971), considered by many to be one of his masterpieces, and *Meus Caros Amigos* (1976). These works are not only musical milestones but also testimonies of an artist committed to his time, who knew how to channel the concerns of a transforming society through his lyrics and melodies. The influence of his family environment, surrounded by intellectuals and artists, also nourished his development, exposing him from a young age to diverse literary and musical currents.

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Beyond his musical facet, Chico Buarque has cultivated a notable literary career. His foray into writing began early, and over time, he has produced novels and plays. Literary recognition came with important awards, such as the Jabuti in 1992 for his novel *Estorvo*, and again in 2004 for *Budapeste* and in 2010 for *Leite Derramado*, the latter also awarded as "Book of the Year". In 2019, he received the prestigious Prêmio Camões, a milestone that underscores the breadth of his artistic legacy. His discography, spanning around eighty works, including solo albums, collaborations, and singles, is a reflection of his constant exploration and deep connection with Brazilian music.

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Born
19 Jun 1944
Country
🇧🇷 Brazil
Genre
MPB

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