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Patrícia Bastos
Patrícia Christiane Guedes Bastos ( ; born 18 April 1970) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Biography Born in Macapá, the daughter of singer Oneide Bastos, she began her professional music career at 18, when she was chosen as the lead vocalist of the group Banda Brinds, with whom she remained for five years. Starting from the 1990s, she embarked on a solo career, first performing locally, and later gaining national recognition through participation in several festivals. With the album ''Zulusa'', released in 2013, Bastos won the awards for Best Folk Album and Best Folk Performer in the 25th edition of the . With her following album, ''Batom Bacaba'', she again received nominations in the Best Album and Best Singer categories at the Prêmio da Música Brasileira, and was also nominated for a Latin Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy for Latin Grammy Award for Best Portuguese Language Roots Album, Best Portuguese Language Roots Album. Her style is characterized from references to the m ...
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1970 Births
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Batom Bacaba
''Batom Bacaba'' (; ''Bacaba Lipstick'') is the sixth album by Brazilian singer Patrícia Bastos Patrícia Christiane Guedes Bastos ( ; born 18 April 1970) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Biography Born in Macapá, the daughter of singer Oneide Bastos, she began her professional music career at 18, when she was chosen as the lead vocalis ..., released on October 7, 2016, under the label Independente. The album was nominated for the 28th edition of the Prêmio da Música Brasileira in the category of Best Album, as well as the 18th edition of the Latin Grammy in the category Best Portuguese Language Roots Album. Track listing References {{Authority control 2016 albums Patrícia Bastos albums Música Popular Brasileira albums 2010s Portuguese-language albums ...
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