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Wanessa Godói Camargo (born 28 December 1982) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.


Early life

Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano () are a famous Brazilian sertanejo/pop/country duo. The two brothers were born in Pirenópolis, Goiás. Zezé is the artistic name for Mirosmar José de Camargo and Luciano the artistic name for Welson David de Camarg ...
, and businesswoman Zilú Godói. Her father worked on the Brazilian version of the musical ''Cats'' and was part of the group of dancers known as Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano.


Biography

Wanessa was born in
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,
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, on 28 December 1982. She is the daughter of the Brazilian sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo from the duo
Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano () are a famous Brazilian sertanejo/pop/country duo. The two brothers were born in Pirenópolis, Goiás. Zezé is the artistic name for Mirosmar José de Camargo and Luciano the artistic name for Welson David de Camarg ...
and of the businesswoman Zilú Godói. She attended public schools during her childhood, but she had no toys because of the financial difficulties of her family. In 1991, at 9 years old, she moved to
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when her father and her uncle Luciano Camargo went in search of success. In 1992, she was enrolled in a private school, but suffered prejudice from colleagues and employees because of her social class. During an interview for '' Veja'', Wanessa said: "The principal of the school was always insinuating that we would not pay the college. She humiliated us, but I was so insecure that I never told this to my parents, and even that was a mockery. Once, to make me happy, my father took a borrowed lance just to give me the taste of going to the car class." Also in 1991, she started a band with her three friends Kiko, Leandro and Bruno, who in the future would form the group
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. The boys played the instruments and Wanessa was the lead singer. The band's first name was The Fenders, a reference to the guitar brand. They then changed their name to Neon and started performing at clubs and parties with versions of songs by
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and
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. In 1993, at the age of ten, Wanessa began to study theater, ballet and
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, and over time learnt
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. As an adolescent, she began to do
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and
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to gain physical fitness when dancing. In 1995, she had her first theater role in the musical ''Cats''. In 1996, she began to integrate the body of dancers of the duo Zezé Di Camargo and Luciano.


Career


2000–02: First albums

Camargo recorded a
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in 1999 which led to her signing to the BMG Brasil record label in 2000. Her debut single, "O Amor Não Deixa (Love Won't Let Me)" was released on 11 November 2000, followed by her debut album ''
Wanessa Camargo Wanessa Godói Camargo (born 28 December 1982) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian Música sertaneja, sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, and businesswoman ...
'' on 12 December 2000, composed of
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love songs. Her self-titled debut album was recorded between
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and
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, where she resided at the time. Five songs in the album were originally written in English but adapted to Portuguese, including a cover of
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's " Breathe", and the debut single, which was later re-recorded by country singer
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. The follow-up single "Apaixonada por Você" was released on 12 February 2001, and was included on the soundtrack of the Brazilian soap opera ''Um Anjo Caiu do Céu,'' with radios being served a slow tempo country remix. New pressings of the album included the remixed version of the song, titled "Um Anjo Caiu do Céu version". The third and final single, Eu Posso Te Sentir (Breathe), was released on 30 July 2001. In 2001, Camargo made her acting debut as the fairy Honey Mel in the children's film ''
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.'' She recorded the track "Tudo Que Você Sonhar" for its
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. On 25 October, she released the first single from her second album, "Eu Quero Ser o Seu Amor", which marked a transition to a
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style with a music video inspired by video games and Japanese comics. On 9 November, her sophomore album was released, also titled ''
Wanessa Camargo Wanessa Godói Camargo (born 28 December 1982) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian Música sertaneja, sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, and businesswoman ...
''. On 21 February 2002, the second single "Tanta Saudade" was released, featuring backing vocals from her father, country singer Zezé Di Camargo. "Gostar de Mim" was released as the third and final single from the album. In July, she recorded the short film ''Socialmente Correto'' with Oscar Magrini; however, the project was canceled. In September, she recorded ''Jovens Tardes'', a special TV show on the Globo Network. This saw her work again with KLB, as well as with the sertanejo duo Pedro and Thiago and the singer Fael Mondego. This aired from October and featured the presenters playing songs with their respective original artists. On 30 November 2002, Wanessa released the single "Um Dia ... Meu Primeiro Amor", followed on 2 December by her third eponymous album. On 22 February 2003, she released the pop rock single "Sem Querer", accompanied by a music video with Erik Marmo. The last single of the album, "Filme de Amor", was chosen after a vote on the singer's website, the other option being "Paga Pra Ver (Tô Pagando Pra Ver)".


2003–04: ''Transparente'' and television

In March 2003, following the good reception of the previous year's TV special, ''Jovens Tardes'' became a regular part of Globo Network Sunday's afternoon schedule. Wanessa appeared alongside the same co-presenters, with the addition of
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. Each program focused on a different musical theme, such as rock, film classics and soap opera themes, with special guests playing the music. Wanessa was due to appear in the short film ''S.O.S Cupido'', but the project was never recorded. On 20 September, she recorded her first DVD in
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. She sought to present a more adult image by wearing more sensual clothes, dying her hair red with bangs, posing semi-naked for ''VIP'' magazine, and giving interviews on sex and taboo subjects. On 11 January 2004, the ''Jovens Tardes'' project ended after the producer Marlene Mattos left the station. Mattos then signed with another station,
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, and invited Wanessa to host a show with the same format. She declined, wishing instead to focus on music. In February, she joined the main cast of the fourth season of the fifth version of the adaption of the children's book ''
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'', in which she played the rock star Diana Dechamps. On 12 March, she released her new single, "Me Engana que I Gosto", a version of "Miénteme" by the Puerto Rican singer
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. On 24 May, she released her first live album, ''Transparente Ao Vivo'', which featured four new songs and previous hits. In July, she made appeared in the children's film ''Cine Gibi'', adapted from the ''
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'' comic books. On 12 October, she released the second single from her live album, "Metade de Mim" and appeared naked in the music video. In December, she starred in the second season of the reality show ''Quebrando a Rotina'', travelling in a trailer with
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and the host
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between the south coast of Rio de Janeiro and the north coast of São Paulo. She and Dylon recorded the song "Amor de Praia" at the end of the season. In 2005 she appeared in another reality show, ''Subindo a Serra'' with Huck, Dylon,
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,
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and Popó, documenting their trip to
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in Rio de Janeiro.


2005–09: ''W'', ''Total'' and ''Meu Momento''

On 11 June 2005, Wanessa released the single "Amor, Amor", in a
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style comparable to the music of Colombian singer
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. On 8 August, she released her fourth studio album, '' W'', which lacked the
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elements of her previous albums and focused on pop and
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. She composed ten of the fifteen songs, her most substantial songwriting contribution so far. The album was well received by critics, who noted its maturity and originality. On 10 January 2006, the second single, "Não Resisto a Nós Dois" was released; it became the seventh most played song on Brazilian radio that year. In February, she premiered the ''W in Tour ... Era Uma Vez'', her biggest tour. Inspired by Broadway musicals, it was directed by theatre diva
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and featured five acts and costume changes. On 22 August, the third single from ''W'', "Louca", was released, having been chosen by the public through a website vote. After spending a year working on a new album, Wanessa released the single "Não Tô Pronta Pra Perdoar" on 2 August 2007; it was a version of the song "
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" by
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. On 21 August, she released her fifth studio album, ''
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,'' which sold 100,000 copies. In April, her Total Tour began at Citibank Hall in São Paulo. She also worked with the Mexican band Camila on a Portuguese language version of " Abrázame". In 2009, she changed her musical style again and began to use her first name Wanessa only. Her single "
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" saw her collaborate with the rapper
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. On 1 June, she released her the sixth studio album '' Meu Momento'', featuring collaborations with
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and Alexandre Carlo and showing R&B and
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musical influences. The second single, " Não Me Leve a Mal", was chosen by a Twitter and was released on 28 September. Despite high expectations and a large budget, which included opening for some of
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's shows in Brazil, the album sold only 20,000 copies.


2010–15: ''DNA'' and ''DNA Tour''

In 2010, she changed musical direction again, inspired by
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and
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to embrace
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. On 1 July, Wanessa provided vocals for the track " Falling for U" by DJ Mister Jam. On 9 September, she released the first single from her forthcoming work, " Worth It", a version of "
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" by
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. Two days later her first '' EP'', '' Você não Perde por Esperar'', sold through a music ticket – a magnetic card from which the buyer entered a code into her website to download the songs. On 31 March she released the single "Stuck On Repeat". On 5 July 2011, she released the single " Sticky Dough" in collaboration with the American rapper Bam Bam. In the same month, she released her seventh studio album, ''
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'', recorded in
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and produced by Mister Jam. Its promotion was interrupted by the announcement of Wanessa's pregnancy. The title track "DNA" was released as a second single on 24 October. A third single, "Get Loud!", was released on 26 June 2012 after the singer returned from
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. On 1 December 2012, she released " Hair & Soul" with a music video sponsored by
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. In April 2013, she released the single "Shine It On" and the live album ''DNA Tour''. This was followed in June by the single "Amor, Amor", and in November by " Turn It Up", which featured the rapper
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. In June 2015, she began the W15 Tour, celebrating 15 years of her career.


2016–17: Reformulation and ''33''

In early 2016, she began recording her eighth studio album with a more commercial pop style and Portuguese lyrics. It was to be produced by Mister Jam and César Lemos. She also announced that she was returning to using the surname Camargo after 8 years. On 17 May, she announced that she had shelved the material she was recording and changed the producer team to make a redirection in her career and a move towards
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. She re-recorded the album with Eduardo Pepato as producer, explaining: "The way of pop I do not identify myself, it is not my beach, my footprint is romanticism and the sertanejo is a strong mark of my I'm doing what I believe." She left her contract with
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and signed with Work Show, known for its sertanejo releases. On 26 July, she released the first single from the album, "Coração Embriagado"; this reached number 19 on ''Billboard'' Brasil, the best result of her career until then. "Vai que Vira Amor" was released as a promotional single on 26 August. On 19 August she released her eighth studio album, titled '' 33''. The work received harsh criticism, with critics labelling her a sell-out "without musical identity".


Musical characteristics


Influences

Wanessa has cited
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,
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and
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as three of her great references. In her early albums, she sought inspiration from
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artists, noting Twain as well as
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and
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; she has covered the songs "
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" and " Breathe" by the latter two artists. She performed with her father on the ''Pai e Filha Tuor'' and sang several songs by artists who influenced her, including " From This Moment On" and "
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" by Twain. Another artist cited as important in her development is
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, with whom she re-recorded the track "Coisas da Vida" for the album '' Meu Momento''. In 2005, as she moved to a pop music style, she cited influences such as
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,
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,
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and
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(noting that her favorite Madonna songs were " Like a Prayer" and "
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"). In 2010, during an interview with ''Kboing'', she cited
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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as influences. In 2016, during an interview for the ''Programa do Porchat'', she mentioned other women of the genre, such as
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, Maiara and Maraisa, Marília Mendonça and Naiara Azevedo, as references for the new phase of the career in sertanejo.


Musical style

Wanessa's earlier career encompassed
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, pop music and
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. She also recorded songs in genres such as
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("Sem Querer", "Não Resisto a Nós Dois"),
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("Me Engana que Eu Gosto", "Amor Amor"),
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("Me Pega de Jeito"),
dubstep Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. The style emerged as a UK garage offshoot that blended 2-step rhythms and sparse dub production, as well as incorporating elements of broken ...
("Sticky Dougth"),
arrocha ''Arrocha'' is a music/dance style that originated in the interior of Bahia, one of Brazil's states, most notably in the city of Candeias. As with the '' seresta'' and the ''brega'', the styles from which it was generated, ''arrocha'' is a popul ...
("Vai Que Vira Amor") and R&B ("Fly", "Não Me Leve a Mal"). In an interview in 2013, she said that she has always tried to keep Brazilian elements in her songs, for example
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from Rio in "Sticky Dough." She set aside her usual musical styles on the album ''
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'' in 2011, which featured EDM,
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and
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and was recorded entirely in
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. In 2016, she began to record in the sertanejo genre.


Voice

Wanessa has a
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voice with a range of 3.2 octaves. In the songs "Não Me Leve a Mal" and "Eu Estarei Aqui", she holds a note for 16 seconds.


Personal life

In 1998, at age 16, she was the initial target of a
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; the kidnappers accidentally took her uncle Welington Camargo instead and sent the family a piece of his ear, and the incident became a national story. Soon after, even though she was protected by security, she suffered a new attack when her school was robbed. After that attack, her family moved to the city of
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,
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for a year, to protect her from future attacks. In 1998, during adolescence, Wanessa dated the singer Leandro Scornavacca, a member of
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. The relationship ended a year later when she moved to the United States. In 2000 she began a relationship with the actor
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, which lasted until 2002. In 2003 she had brief relationships with the actor Erik Marmo and with the singers Felipe Dylon and Rogério Flausino. In 2004 also she dated the actor Rodrigo Prado for six months. In 2003 Wanessa revealed in an interview for '' Veja'' magazine that she had not been a virgin for some time. Her parents did not know this and, days later, her father was surprised by the news in an interview. In 2005 she met Marcus Buaiz, businessman from
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, and the couple married on 26 May 2007. On 18 June 2011 she announced her first pregnancy during an interview for the magazine ''Contigo!.'' José Marcus was born on 5 January 2012. In December 2013 she announced she was pregnant again. Her second son, João Francisco, was born on 19 June 2014.


Activism

Wanessa is an ambassador for the NGO Fundação SOS Mata Atlântica, which is fighting for the preservation of the Atlantic Forest. Due to her efforts to promote the NGO and its goals, and her work for the clean-up of the
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in São Paulo, she was awarded the 2007 Pro-Social Prize at the My Nick Awards event. She also received the title of Personality of the Year and JK Jewel from Cicesp. In 2012, she donated a fee of $150,000 from an advertisement to
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. In 2014, she donated a $50,000 fee from ''
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'' magazine towards social projects. She also put on a virtual fundraising show as part of a fundraising campaign for a boy named Ryan, who suffers from Ondine syndrome. In December 2015, Wanessa was appointed a UN ambassador, committing herself to UNAIDS actions in response to HIV and discrimination.


LGBT advocacy

In 2009, Wanessa became involved in
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causes and the fight for equal rights for all: "Every human being has the option of loving whoever he or she wants, regardless of their sexual choice. I think it's great, I do not see anything against being against people who make love, is ridiculous. It is a posture of society that no longer fits in today's time." In 2011 and 2015, Wanessa performed at the 15th São Paulo Gay Pride Parade for audiences of 1 million people. After having her first child with businessman Marcus Buaiz, the singer was asked how she would react if her son was gay: "I look the best I can." In 2013, she celebrated on social media the approval of law 4277, which recognized same-sex marriage in Brazil and has criticized Marco Feliciano's 'Gay Cure' project. In 2015, Wanessa criticized opposition to adoption by homosexual couples: "A human being who says in the name of God that it is better for a child to be abandoned than to have two parents can not speak in the name of God. A lack of education and prejudice dictate what you are. God is in our hearts, in our actions, in the love of our neighbor, in compassion; love is God, love is greater than everything."


Discography

* ''
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'' (2000) * ''
Wanessa Camargo Wanessa Godói Camargo (born 28 December 1982) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian Música sertaneja, sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, and businesswoman ...
'' (2001) * ''
Wanessa Camargo Wanessa Godói Camargo (born 28 December 1982) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Early life Camargo is the daughter of Brazilian Música sertaneja, sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo, from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, and businesswoman ...
'' (2002) * '' W'' (2005) * ''
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'' (2007) * '' Meu Momento'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2011) * '' 33'' (2017) * ''Universo Invertido'' (2020) * ''Pai & Filha'' (with
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)
(2021) * ''Livre'' (2023)


Filmography


Concerts


Tours

* Apaixonada Tour * Turnê Olympia * Transparente Tour * W in Tour... Era Uma Vez * Total Tour * Meu Momento Tour * DNA Tour * 33 Tour * Wanessa Camargo Tour


Promotional

* ''Pai e Filha'' * Turnê Balada * W15 Tour


References


External links


Official WebsiteOfficial Blog"Pai e Filha" ("Father and Daughter") Tour Website

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