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Lulu Santos

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Lulu Santos
Lulu Santos in 2018.
Born
Luiz Maurício Pragana dos Santos

(1953-05-04) May 4, 1953 (age 71)
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist, songwriter, music producer
Years active1973–present
Spouses
(m. 1978; div. 2006)
Clebson Teixeira
(m. 2018)
Musical career
GenresMPB
Brazilian rock
Pop rock
Progressive rock
Soul
Funk
Funk rock
Electro rock
Reggae
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Labels

Lulu Santos, stage name of Luiz Maurício Pragana dos Santos (born May 4, 1953), is a Brazilian singer and guitarist.

Career

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Lulu was born in Rio de Janeiro. Beginning in the progressive rock band Vímana, he left the band and embarked on a solo career that produced several hits, such as "Tesouros da Juventude" (a tribute to John Lennon, written with Nelson Motta), "De Repente Califórnia", "Tempos modernos", "Adivinha o quê", the smash hit "Como uma Onda (Zen-surfismo)", another Lulu Santos/Nelson Motta partnership and "Um certo alguém". The 1984 album Tudo Azul brought the hits "O último romântico" (whose instrumental arrangement was heavily based on George Harrison's song "Greece", from the 1982 album Gone Troppo), "Certas coisas" and the title track.[1]

In 1986, the album Lulu had "Casa" and "Um pro outro". Lulu sold 250,000 copies.[1] The 1988 album Toda Forma de Amor had the optimistic song "A Cura" (with the lyrics "In every port will fly/the old flag of life/In every lighthouse will burn/a glimmer of hope...Strongly defying the notion/That hell is here/There will be/Every race will experience/The cure for all evils"). "A Cura" was the most played song in FM radio in the year.[1] In March 2017, he announced that he was preparing an album in honor of singer Rita Lee's seventieth birthday, initially titled Um belo dia resolvi mudar, an allusion to an excerpt from the song "Agora Só Falta Você," later changed to Baby Baby!, inspired by an excerpt from the song "Ovelha Negra".[2]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • (1982) Tempos Modernos
  • (1983) O Ritmo do Momento
  • (1984) Tudo Azul
  • (1985) Normal
  • (1986) Lulu
  • (1988) Toda Forma de Amor
  • (1989) Popsambalanço e Outras Levadas
  • (1990) Honolulu
  • (1992) Mondo Cane
  • (1994) Assim Caminha a Humanidade
  • (1996) Anticiclone Tropical
  • (1997) Liga Lá
  • (1999) Calendário
  • (2002) Programa
  • (2003) Bugalu
  • (2005) Letra & Música
  • (2007) Longplay
  • (2009) Singular
  • (2013) Lulu Canta & Toca Roberto e Erasmo
  • (2014) Luiz Maurício
  • (2017) Baby Baby!
  • (2019) Pra Sempre

Live albums

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  • (1988) Amor à Arte (Lulu Santos & Auxílio Luxuoso)
  • (2000) Acústico MTV: Lulu Santos
  • (2004) MTV ao Vivo: Lulu Santos
  • (2010) Acústico MTV: Lulu Santos II
  • (2015) Toca Lulu (Ao Vivo)

Compilation albums

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  • (1995) Eu e Memê, Memê e Eu
  • (2012) Toca Lulu (Acústico Ao Vivo Pista Estúdio)

Video albums

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  • (1996) Ao Vivo (VHS only)
  • (2000) Acústico MTV: Lulu Santos
  • (2004) MTV ao Vivo: Lulu Santos
  • (2010) Acústico MTV: Lulu Santos II
  • (2015) Toca Lulu (Ao Vivo)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Dicionário Cravo Albin de Música Popular Brasileira". Archived from the original on June 6, 2009. Retrieved April 27, 2007.
  2. ^ "Lulu resolve mudar título de álbum em que celebra a obra de Rita Lee | G1 Música Blog do Mauro Ferreira". Mauro Ferreira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved November 19, 2022.