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Ernesto de Souza Andrade Júnior (July 12, 1966), better known as Netinho, is a Brazilian singer and composer known for his work as a solo artist and with Banda Beijo.


Early life

Ernesto de Souza Andrade Júnior was born in
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,
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, Brazil in 1966. After the death of his father in the mid-1970s, the family moved to
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. His mother gave him his first guitar at age 14 and he began playing professionally in local bars at age 16 while studying
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at the Catholic University of Salvador.


Career

Netinho initially played Brasilian popular music and
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but later discovered
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. In 1988, he jointed Banda Beijo as a vocalist and debuted on the local Carnival circuit. Their first big hit came in 1988 with the single "Beijo na Boca." Shortly after, they appeared on the eighth episode of the new
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show ''
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''. In 1990, they toured Italy in an
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during the
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; afterwards, Netinho set off on a mini solo tour around the country. The band's third album in 1990, called ''Eu Quero Beijo'', was released by
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; its release party, held on the roof of
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, reportedly drew 40,000 attendees. In 1991,
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released their next album, ''Badameiro''. The band released ''Happened'' in 1992, followed by ''Aconteceu, Axé Music'' in 1993, Netinho's last album with Banda Beijo. Netinho's first solo CD, ''Um Beijo pra Você'' was also released that year, with his cover of
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's "Menina" not only becoming a major hit but also appearing as Amanda's theme in the Globo TV soap opera ''
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''. The album became his first
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in Brazil and first gold record in
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. In 1994, he released ''Nada Vai Nos Separar'' and the song "Como" became Sheila's theme on ''
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''. ''Netinho - Ao Vivo!'', his next album, was mastered at
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's studio in
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and reached diamond status, with more than 1.5 million copies sold. The song "Caso Sério," as well as a cover of
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's "Você É Linda" from ''Alguém Cantando Caetano'', were used in ''
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'' in 1996. His next album, ''Me Leva'', went platinum and the song "Milla" continues to be one of Netinho's most popular songs. It was used on ''
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'' in 1998 and in ''
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'' in 2018. "Pra Te Ter Aqui" was used as the theme song of ''Corpo Dourado'' and he appeared in chapter 52 of the show on March 17, 1998. Netinho returned to Brazil in 1998 to record ''Rádio Brasil'' with PolyGram, followed by ''Clareou'', which featured a mix of
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' " Against All Odds", which became the song "Forever I Will Love You." "
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" appeared on the soundtrack of '' Terra Nostra''. His song "Indecisão" appeared in ''
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''. The same year, Netinho relaunched Banda Beijo, this time with singer
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. He appeared on the 1999 compilation album ''A Arca dos Bichos'' by Captain Music. As the market for axé diminished in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Netinho moved to Portugal, where he found more success. In 2000, he took his electric trio to
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to celebrate the 500th anniversary of Brazil. He performed "Química Perfeita" in Spanish with
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at a Carnival at
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in front of 80,000 people. The song appeared on ''
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''. The following year, Netinho organized Portugal's first
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, drawing more than 200,000 people in just one weekend. In 2002, he performed at the Portugal Elétrico Festival and recorded the album ''Zuêra'' with
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, which reimagined MPB songs as
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. Netinho took a year away from music to focus on himself and his family and returned the following year with what would become his next CD, ''Outra Versão''. He began recording his first DVD, featuring other artists like Ivete Sangalo and
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. His 2008 album ''Minha Praia'' was released by
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and featured "Tá Bom," a collaboration with
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, and a cover of
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's "Caça e Caçador." He also released "Na Capoeira" for Carnival. In 2009, he celebrated the 20th anniversary of his career, appeared on ''
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'', and recorded his next CD/DVD ''Netinho and Caixa Mágica'' at the Hotel Parque dos Coqueiros in Aracaju along with
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, Cheiro de Amor's Alinne Rosa, Tomate, D'Black, and Jorge Vercillo (who participated virtually). In 2009 and 2010, he released two
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s, "Extrapolou" and "Apertadinho," as well as their music videos. Netinho was named a Citizen Sergipano of
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in 1998 and was nominated for a
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for Best Portuguese Language Roots Album in 2009 for his album ''Minha Praia''.


Personal life

Between 1997 and 2003, Netinho was married to journalist Mariana Trindade, with whom he had a daughter, Bruna, in 2000. In a 2008 interview with '' Quem'', Netinho openly identified as
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. In 2020, he criticized the
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, comparing the impact of LGBT inclusion in the
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to
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. He added that "if these LGBT people didn't live according to the ''fiofó''
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because they live like that, thinking about the ''fiofó'', they would be running Brazil today along with
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, supporting Jair, it would be wonderful." He shared that he decided to abstain from sex starting in 2016 and that his bisexuality had been "resolved." However, in a 2019
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post condemning the same-sex kiss in '' Avengers: The Children's Crusade #9'', he wrote: "I'm a man, bisexual, father, family, conservative, honest, dignified, sincere, fulfilled and very happy. No more." In 2017, he became a vegan. Netinho became a conservative in 2016 and is a strong supporter of former
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. In 2020, he created the Aliados Brasil Conservador ( lit: Conservatives Brazilian Allies) association to support him. He also ran for federal deputy of
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in the 2022 election, which he did from the
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platform. In 2023, Clube de Aracaju cancelled one of Netinho's shows after he made an Instagram post supporting "the criminal acts promoted by supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro." The singer subsequently complained that he was being cancelled by his social networks. In 2018, the writers of the song "Milla," Manno Góes and Tuca Fernandes, criticized Netinho for using the song at pro-Bolsonaro rallies. Góes sought an
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requiring Carla Zambelli to remove the video of Netinho's performance of the song on grounds of unauthorized use of the song for political purposes. Netinho sued Góes in return for "abusive conduct" and "offensive statements," requesting that posts calling him anti-democratic, a criminal, and a "coup plotter" be removed.


Health

Netinho was admitted to the hospital on April 24, 2013 after a biopsy revealed
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s in his liver. He suffered a series of strokes, three of which happened in the same week, that confined him to
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for four months. During that time, he spent three months in an
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and also temporarily lost his voice, memory, and the ability to move. While there, he met Maria, former president Lula's sister, who was also in the hospital. He was readmitted in 2014 for six months for depression and
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. He appeared on ''
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'' in 2014 to discuss this. He had a
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removed in 2015, followed by a combined four
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s installed in 2015 and 2016. He was admitted to the hospital in 2019 after his annual checkup to have heart surgery for a small fatty plaque on his heart and underwent surgery for another cardiac shunt. In 2017, Netinho posted on
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about how he was prescribed
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for
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to cure his
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in 2010 or 2011, and attributed his lengthy illnesses to its use. He publicly condemned treatment he received from Dr. Mohamad Barakat and said he would be writing a book about the malpractice. Barakat sued him for moral damages in 2016 after the post. Barakat lost the case after the judge determined Netinho's right to share facts about his own medical experiences.


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Um Beijo Pra Você'' (1993) * ''Nada Vai Nos Separar'' (1994) * ''Netinho'' (1995) * ''Me Leva'' (1997) * ''Rádio Brasil'' (1998) * ''Clareou'' (1999) * ''Corpo & Cabeça'' (2000) * ''Outra Versão'' (2005) * ''Minha Praia'' (2008) * ''Uma Noite no Forró Elétrico'' (2012) * ''Beats, Baladas & Balanços'' (2014)


Live albums

* ''Netinho ao Vivo!'' (1996) * ''Terra Carnavális'' (2001) * ''Por Inteiro'' (2006) * ''Netinho e a Caixa Mágica'' (2010)


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