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2017 Multishow Brazilian Music Award
The 2017 Multishow Brazilian Music Award ( pt, Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira 2017) (or simply Multishow Award 2017) (Portuguese: ''Prêmio Multishow 2017'') was held on October 24, 2017, at the Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Television presenters Fábio Porchat and Tatá Werneck hosted the show. Performances Pre-show Main ceremony Winners and nominees The nominations were announced on July 19, 2017. Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold. Voted categories The winners of the following categories were chosen by fan votes. Professional categories The winners of the following categories were chosen by Multishow Award Academy. References External links * {{Multishow Brazilian Music Award 2017 2017 in Latin music Multishow Multishow is an entertainment channel owned by Canais Globo, Grupo Globo's cable and satellite television channel operator. It was launched in 1991, as one of the company's first four channels (with ...
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Jeunesse Arena
Jeunesse Arena is an indoor multi-purpose arena, located in the region of Barra da Tijuca, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is named for the American cosmetics company Jeunesse Global through a naming rights deal closed in 2017. Before, the sponsor name was HSBC Arena. The arena was completed in July 2007 and was first known as Arena Olímpica do Rio ''(Rio Olympic Arena)'', which it was known as during the 2016 Summer Olympics. From December 2007 to March 2008, it was known as RioArena. The arena has a capacity of 15,430 people for sports and up to 18,768 for concerts. Sports The arena hosted the basketball and gymnastics events at the 2007 Pan American Games. In December 2007, it started being operated by GL events, who also operates the nearby Riocentro Convention Center and the Riocentro Sports Complex, and started hosting many concerts from a variety of artists. It has also hosted the telethon show, ''Criança Esperança'', after 2008, replacing Ginásio Ibirapuera as th ...
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Maiara & Maraisa
Maiara & Maraisa is a sertanejo musical duo consisting of twin sisters Maiara Carla Henrique Pereira and Carla Maraísa Henrique Pereira (born 31 December 1987). Both of them are singers, songwriters, multi-instrumentalists and businesswomen. They rose to prominence with the hits "10%" and "Medo Bobo". Biography The daughters of Marco César Rosa Pereira and Almira Henrique, Maiara and Maraisa were born in São José dos Quatro Marcos, Mato Grosso, on 31 December 1987, and spent their childhood and adolescence in several cities across the country. Initially, before fame, they lived in their hometown, and soon after they were born they moved to Juruena. Throughout their childhood and adolescence they also lived in the city of Rondonópolis where their father Marcos César worked as a bank clerk, and in the cities of Araguaína, Montes Claros, Governador Valadares and Belo Horizonte. Maiara started studying law and music, but only completed music and she stopped studying law ...
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Sua Cara
"Sua Cara" () is a song by American electronic dance music band Major Lazer from '' Know No Better'' (2017). The song features Brazilian singers Anitta and Pabllo Vittar. The song was recorded in February 2017, shortly after the Brazilian Carnival. Background and development Diplo of Major Lazer has always been one of the great supporters of Brazilian funk and Brazilian music. He had previously worked on songs by DJ Marlboro, and even signed the musical group Bonde do Rolê to his label Mad Decent, along with producing songs by Banda Uó and Pabllo Vittar. He says: "I always try to know what happens in Brazil, it's important for me." While in Brazil for Lollapalooza, in 2016, with his group project Jack Ü with Skrillex, he met singer Anitta, and handed her a demo of what would later become the track. In February 2017, Diplo posted a reply on his Twitter, about a possible collaboration with the singer, simply stating "soon". Anitta announced the collaboration on Instagram Live. ...
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Paradinha (song)
"Paradinha" () is a song by Brazilian singer Anitta. It was released on May 31, 2017 by Warner Music. Written by Anitta, Umberto Tavares and Jefferson Junior, the song was expected to be included on her upcoming fourth studio album. It is the first single in Spanish by Anitta after " Sí o No" featuring Maluma. "Paradinha" is a mix of dancehall-pop and reggaeton with tropical house influences. Inspired by artists like Shakira and Ricky Martin, Anitta recorded the song in Spanish as an attempt to reach the millions of people who speak the language in the United States, with plans to cross over to the English-speaking market in the future. Background and release On September 9, 2014, Anitta made her first step towards an audience outside Brazil by releasing a Spanish version of her song "Zen" with a new video featuring Spanish singer Rasel. In 2015, with the release of her third album, '' Bang'', which became a success in Brazil, the singer began to plan an international career a ...
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Is That For Me
"Is That for Me" is a song by Swedish DJ Alesso and Brazilian singer Anitta. It was written by Poo Bear together with Alesso and produced by the latter. The song was released as a single on 13 October 2017, and is part of Anitta's project entitled "Check Mate", in which she will release a new song every month. Background The partnership was first signaled in September 2017 by entrepreneur John Shahidi, founder of the company Shots, known for helping build the career of Canadian singer Justin Bieber. Sahidi posted on his Instagram an image of a session between Anitta and Alesso with the caption "Alesso is the next one". Promotion Anitta planned a massive promotional campaign for the track, starting with an appearance on the Brazilian late-night television program '' Altas Horas'' where, in a video conference with Alesso, she unveiled a short preview of the track. The song was also previewed on the Instagram pages of Anitta and clothing franchise C&A, showing behind-the-scenes foo ...
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Rude Boy
Rude boy, rudeboy, rudie, rudi, and rudy are slang terms that originated in 1960s Jamaican street culture, and that are still used today. In the late 1970s, there was a revival in England of the terms ''rude boy'' and ''rude girl'', among other variations, being used to describe fans of two-tone ska. The use of these terms moved into the more contemporary ska punk movement as well. In the UK, the terms rude boy and rude girl are used in a way similar to gangsta, yardie or badman. Jamaica The term ''rude boy'', and the rude boy subculture, arose from the poorer sections of Kingston, Jamaica, and was associated with violent discontented youths. Along with ska and rocksteady music, many rude boys favored sharp suits, thin ties, and pork pie or Trilby hats, showing an influence of the fashions of US jazz musicians and soul music artists. Well-known cowboy and gangster/outlaw films from that period were also influential factors in shaping the rude boy image, as scholars like ...
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Iza (singer)
Isabela Cristina Correia de Lima Lima (born 3 September 1990), known professionally as IZA, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and dancer, who rose to fame recording cover songs of artists such as Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Sam Smith on her self-titled YouTube channel. She has also featured her songs on Spotify and SoundCloud. In May 2016, she signed a contract with Warner Music Brasil. Her debut album, ''Dona de Mim'', was released in 2018 and was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Contemporary Pop Album. Early life Iza was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. At the age of six, her family moved to Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, where she began singing and performing at family parties and church events. After moving back to Rio de Janeiro at the age of eighteen, she got a degree in advertising from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro The Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro ( pt, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio d ...
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Thiaguinho (singer)
Thiago André Barbosa better known as Thiaguinho ( Presidente Prudente – São Paulo – Brazil, 11 March 1983), is a pagode singer, composer and presenter. He first gained notoriety for participating in the talent show Fama in 2002 and became famous for being a member of the musical group Exaltasamba from 2003 to 2012. In 2012, he released his first solo album and live album, "''Ousadia & Alegria''", selling more than 80,000 copies and earning him a Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Samba/Pagode Album category. He released his second solo album, "''Outro Dia, Outra História''", in 2014 which sold 40,000 copies and earned a gold record certificate. His third album, "''Hey, Mundo!''" was released in 2015, and was a commercial success, selling more than 160,000 copies and going double platinum. His second live video recording, "''VamoQVamo''" was released in 2016. In the same year, he released another album called "''Tardezinha''". His "''Só Vem''" album was released in 2017 ...
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Marília Mendonça
Marília Dias Mendonça (; 22 July 1995 – 5 November 2021) was a Brazilian singer, songwriter and instrumentalist. She is posthumously recognized in Brazil as the 'queen of sofrência', a subgenre of sertanejo music, and has been recognized for her contribution to female empowerment by revolutionizing the universe of sertanejo music. In 2015, she released her self-titled debut EP. She rose to prominence after releasing her first eponymous live album in 2016, which was certified triple platinum in Brazil for selling 240,000 copies. "Infiel", a song included in the album, became one of the most played songs in Brazil and received a triple diamond disc certificate, giving Mendonça national visibility. Her second live album ''Realidade'', was released in 2017 and received a Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Sertaneja Music Album. In 2019, she released the live album ''Todos os Cantos,'' which featured shows recorded by the singer in all the state capitals. The album was certif ...
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Corpo Sensual
''Corpo Sensual'' (English: "Sexy Body") is a song by Brazilian drag queen Pabllo Vittar, from her first studio album ''Vai Passar Mal'' (2017). It features Mateus Carrilho, vocalist of tecnobrega band Banda Uó. Carrilho and Yuri Drummond wrote the song. The song was produced by Rodrigo Gorky and Maffalda. Vittar performed the song in numerous shows, and on July 27, 2017, it was included in Vittar's ''Vai Passar Mal'' Tour. In early July, during an interview to Multishow on YouTube, Vittar said that the song would be serviced as the fourth single from the album. On September 4, 2017, the cover art was revealed. Composition and reception Musically, "Corpo Sensual" incorporates tecnobrega and dance pop music. It consists of vocal harmonies and electric drum riffs from the beginning to the end. The track also samples "Rubi", performed by forró band DJavú. Yuri Drummond and Mateus Carrilho wrote the song in October 2016. Music critic Luccas Oliveira, compared the song to the trac ...
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Pabllo Vittar
Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva (born 1 November 1993), known professionally as Pabllo Vittar (), is a Brazilian drag queen and singer. Life and career 1993–2016: Early life Born in São Luís, Phabullo is a dizygotic twin and has an older sister. Phabullo spent part of his childhood and adolescence living in the cities of Santa Inês and Caxias, both in the interior of Maranhão, due to financial difficulties. He never knew his father, who abandoned his mother, a nurse, when she was pregnant with him. During his childhood, Phabullo experienced bullying because of his delicate gestures and feminine voice. He was physically assaulted with a plate of hot soup strewn over his face. He attended ballet classes during this period. At the age of 13, Phabullo began doing covers at family parties and school performances and joined a choir at a Catholic church. Soon after, he began songwriting. Later, he decided to become a professional, moving to Indaiatuba with his sister, where he w ...
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Simone & Simaria
Simone & Simaria (sometimes written as Simone e Simaria) was a Brazilian musical duo consisting of Brazilian-born sisters Simone Mendes Rocha Diniz (born May 24, 1984 in Uibaí) and Simaria Mendes Rocha Escrig (born June 16, 1982 in Uibaí). In 2017, the duo's album competed in the category Latin Grammy Award for Best Sertaneja Music Album The Latin Grammy Award for Best Sertaneja Music Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and creates a wider awareness of cultural diversity and contributions of Latin recording artists .... Discography Studio albums *''Nã, Nã, Nim Na Não'' (2004) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 1'' (2012) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 2'' (2013) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 3'' (2014) *''As Coleguinhas - Vol. 4'' (2015) Live albums *''Ao Vivo em Manaus'' (2013) *''Bar das Coleguinhas'' (2015) *''Live'' (2016) *''Aperte o Play'' (2019) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Simone and Simaria Brazilian musical ...
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