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Titãs () are a Brazilian
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band from
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. Though they primarily play pop/
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, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 40-year career, such as new wave, punk rock,
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, MPB and electronic music. They are one of the most successful rock bands in Brazil, having sold more than 6.3 million albums as of 2005 and having been covered by several well-known Brazilian artists and a couple of international singers. They were awarded a
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in 2009 and have won the Imprensa Trophy for Best Band a record four times. Titãs started with a rather unusual line-up of nine members (including six lead vocalists):
Nando Reis Nando Reis (, born José Fernando Gomes dos Reis; January 12, 1963) is a Brazilian musician and producer, best known as the former bassist and one of the lead singers of Brazilian rock band Titãs and for his successful solo career, with his own ...
(bass guitar, vocals),
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles for the movies. Ch ...
(vocals),
Marcelo Fromer Marcelo Fromer (December 3, 1961 – June 13, 2001) was the guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. One of the founding members and also the band's manager, he died in 2001, after being hit by a motorcycle while jogging. Early life and youth M ...
(Rhythm guitar),
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked o ...
(vocals),
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
(Lead guitar),
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
(sax, mandolin, harmonica, vocals), André Jung (drums),
Sérgio Britto Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He ha ...
(keyboards, vocals) and
Ciro Pessoa Ciro Pessoa Mendes Corrêa (12 June 1957 – 5 May 2020), also known by his Dharma name Tenzin Chöpel, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, guitarist, screenwriter, journalist and poet, famous for being one of the founding members of th ...
(vocals). Pessoa quickly left the band even before their debut album, ''
Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic mu ...
'', was released. André Jung was the initial drummer, but just after ''Titãs'' he also quit and was replaced by
Charles Gavin Charles de Souza Gavin (born July 9, 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band Titãs. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at Ira! and RPM. Early life and first works At age 8, his ...
, establishing their classic line-up. Since then, the band lost five members who were never officially replaced: in 1992, Antunes left to pursue a solo career. In 2001, Fromer died after being hit by a motorcycle in São Paulo. In the next year, Reis also left the group to focus on his solo albums. In 2010, Gavin left for personal reasons. The most recent change was the departure of Miklos, who wanted to focus on personal projects. After Fromer's death and Reis' departure, the band performed with some session guitarists and bassists, but ended up having Mello and Britto as full-time bassists (with Britto performing only when Mello sings) and Miklos as the rhythm guitarist. After Gavin left, the band has been working with Mario Fabre, a session drummer. For Miklos' position, they hired
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's son
Beto Lee Roberto Lee de Carvalho (São Paulo, 21 March 1977), more commonly known as Beto Lee, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, currently a session member of Titãs. He has also co-founded Galaxy and has released two solo albums, one of the ...
. The band has released their latest studio album in 2022, titled ''Olho Furta-Cor''.


History


1981-1985: Formation and first works

Most of the band members (except for guitarist
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
and drummer
Charles Gavin Charles de Souza Gavin (born July 9, 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band Titãs. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at Ira! and RPM. Early life and first works At age 8, his ...
) met at Colégio Equipe in
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at the end of the seventies and, after their first live performance at the school itself in 1981, the band began to perform live in several night clubs around the city. Their very first performance was at the
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- on that occasion,
Nando Reis Nando Reis (, born José Fernando Gomes dos Reis; January 12, 1963) is a Brazilian musician and producer, best known as the former bassist and one of the lead singers of Brazilian rock band Titãs and for his successful solo career, with his own ...
played the drums. The first lineup was:
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked o ...
(vocals),
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles for the movies. Ch ...
(vocals),
Marcelo Fromer Marcelo Fromer (December 3, 1961 – June 13, 2001) was the guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. One of the founding members and also the band's manager, he died in 2001, after being hit by a motorcycle while jogging. Early life and youth M ...
(rhythm guitar),
Nando Reis Nando Reis (, born José Fernando Gomes dos Reis; January 12, 1963) is a Brazilian musician and producer, best known as the former bassist and one of the lead singers of Brazilian rock band Titãs and for his successful solo career, with his own ...
(bass guitar),
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
(sax and vocals),
Sérgio Britto Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He ha ...
(keyboards and vocals),
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
(lead guitar),
Ciro Pessoa Ciro Pessoa Mendes Corrêa (12 June 1957 – 5 May 2020), also known by his Dharma name Tenzin Chöpel, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, guitarist, screenwriter, journalist and poet, famous for being one of the founding members of th ...
(vocals) and André Jung (drums). It was a pop/ new wave-styled band, with a rather conventional sound and odd looks, with tender and little ball neckties. The band's name has its roots in their early sessions, at Bellotto's parent's home library, where there were books such as ''Titãs da Ciência'', ''Titãs do Esporte'', ''Titãs da Literatura'' (Science Titans, Sports Titans, Literature Titans), among others, and that inspired them to create the name Titãs do Iê Iê. Their first shows happened on 15 and 16 October 1982, at Sesc Pompeia. In 1984, Pessoa left the band, unwilling to exchange the local night clubs for popular TV shows. Soon after, the band signed with the WEA label to record their first album, ''
Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic mu ...
'', produced by Pena Schimdt, and featuring songs previously recorded with Pessoas's vocals. Although poorly promoted and hardly a success, the band spawned their first hit: "
Sonífera Ilha "Sonífera Ilha" is the debut single by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1984. The song, as well as its b-side "Toda Cor", was co-composed by Ciro Pessoa, one of the lead singers and founding members of the group, who would leave the band be ...
", later recorded by singer
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. Following the release, Reis briefly left the band, willing to focus on another group he played at (
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act Sossega Leão, in which he was a percussionist and
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), but two weeks later he changed his mind and was accepted back. In 1985, with Charles Gavin replacing André Jung on drums (the latter going on to
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), their second album, ''
Televisão ''Televisão'' (''Television'') is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1985 via WEA. It is the first album to feature drummer Charles Gavin, following André Jung's departure in the previous year. ''Televisão'' was ...
'', produced by
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, was released with tighter arrangements than their debut album. Not only was the
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a great hit, the album was more heavily promoted than the first one and brought more opportunities to the group. Still, it sold below expectations.


1985-1989: Into the spotlight

In November 1985, Tony Bellotto and Arnaldo Antunes were arrested for
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and transportation. It is considered by the band as the climax of their first crisis, started with the first two albums low sales. Also, the episode made so much of an impact in the band that the next album, ''
Cabeça Dinossauro ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (Portuguese for ''Dinosaur Head'') is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 25 June 1986. It was their first album produced by Liminha, who was the director of WEA at the time of the album's recor ...
'', released in June 1986, contained a lot of tracks criticizing public institutions ("Estado Violência" and " Polícia"), as well as other "pillars" of the Brazilian society and indeed society in general ("Igreja" and "
Família "Família" is the seventh single by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1987. The song is about the everyday issues of a family. It was once covered by Molejo on their 1998 album ''Família''. The song was featured on the Rede Manchete telenov ...
"). The heavy and
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-influenced rhythms and the forceful lyrics, characteristic of the band in this phase, are fully represented in this album which is considered by the critics one of the best works of the group and one of the landmarks of the
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. ''
Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas ''Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' (Portuguese for "Jesus Has no Teeth in the Land of the Toothless") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on November 23, 1987. Like its predecessor ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' ...
'', released in the end of 1987, continued in the same vein as the previous album in tracks like "Nome aos Bois", "Lugar Nenhum" and "Desordem", however adding samplers in tracks like "Corações e Mentes", "Todo Mundo quer Amor", "Comida" and "Diversão". After some international performances, the band recorded some of their hits in live
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and released '' Go Back'' in 1988. The biggest hit to come out of ''Go Back'' was a live version of the song "Marvin" which is a re-invented version of " Patches" by Clarence Carter made famous by Elvis. Still in 1988, they guest performed on the song "Tempo" (written by Antunes and Miklos) of
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's 1988 self-titled album. The producer Liminha (a former adjunct member of
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) was always an important associate of the band since ''Cabeça Dinossauro'', and this association arrived to its climax in ''
Õ Blésq Blom ''Õ Blésq Blom'' is the fifth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. Background During the previous album's ('' Go Back'') tour, in Recife's leg, Titãs met at the Boa Viagem Beach a couple of repentismo musicians, Mauro and Quitéria. ...
'' (1989), one of the most popular productions of the band by that time. Some of the prominence tracks: "Miséria", "
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", "O Pulso" and "32 Dentes". One of the prominent features of this work was the special guest appearance of a couple of improvisors, called Mauro and Quitéria, discovered by the band at a beach in
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.


1990-1995: Antunes' departure and Jack Endino era

The band had arrived to a decisive point in its history and the next album, ''
Tudo ao Mesmo Tempo Agora ''Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora'' (''Everything at the Same Time Now'') is the sixth album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 23 September 1991 via Warner and produced by the band itself, which also, for the first time, is credited as a whole f ...
'' marks a strong yaw at the musicians' style, searching for heavier, alternative and authorial sound, along with
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lyrics. The members themselves produced the album. Unhappy with the new direction taken by the band, Antunes left for a solo career on 15 December 1992, although he would continue to write occasional songs with them. The following album, ''
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'', in 1993, continued the previous work in a way, with heavy instrumentation and aggressive lyrics, only now produced by
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, producer of important bands like
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, which contributed for the
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-influenced sound. In 1995 the band decided to take a break for one year during which many of its members decided to work solo. Miklos and Reis released their debut solo efforts, ''Paulo Miklos'' and ''
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'', respectively; Britto and Mello formed
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; and Bellotto wrote his first book, ''Bellini e a Esfinge''. The band released ''
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'' in the end of 1995, again with production by Endino.


1997-1999: Acoustic and tribute efforts

The band's commercial peak was reached once they released the commemorative work '' Acústico MTV'' (MTV Unplugged), their most successful album to date, released in 1997, which sold 1,7 million copies. Recorded Live, ''Acústico MTV'' not only revisited their career up to that point but it also had a song which became an immediate hit named "Pra dizer Adeus" (originally from ''Televisão''). It also had a number of guest performers, including former member Arnaldo Antunes. This record was followed by ''
Volume Dois ''Volume Dois'' (''Volume Two'') is the ninth studio album released by the Brazilian rock band Titãs. Following the success of the previous album, '' Acústico MTV'', ''Volume Dois'' features unplugged arrangements of previously recorded Titãs' s ...
'' (1998), modeled in the same way of their unplugged album, only recorded in studio; and cover album '' As Dez Mais'' (1999), which did not sell well and was panned by critics, despite "
Aluga-se ''As Dez Mais'' (Portuguese for ''The Top Ten'') is the tenth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, and their first cover album. It was released in 1999, selling more than 400,000 copies. It was their last album with guitarist Marcelo Fromer, ...
" and "
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" becoming hits. Also in 1999, the band embarked on a collaborative tour with
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, another successful Brazilian rock band, and a live, collaborative record followed: '' Titãs & Paralamas Juntos ao Vivo''.


2001-2009: Fromer's death, Reis' departure, documentary and Latin Grammy

On 11 June 2001 Marcelo Fromer was rammed by a motorcycle in São Paulo and died two days later of
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. It was a hard stroke to the band, which started recording their new album the day after. ''
A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana ''A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana'' (''Last Week's Best Band Ever'') is the eleventh studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is the first album composed entirely of new material since 1995's ''Domingo''; the fir ...
'' was released at the end of 2001 and brought " Epitáfio" as the prominence song and the title track as the first single. Regarding the death of Marcelo, this statement was published on 20 June 2001 at Titãs official site: In the following year, the band saw the departure of vocalist and bassist Nando Reis, who has since lead a successful solo career (including songs penned for other artists) fronting his own band Nando Reis e os Infernais. He announced his parting on 9 September 9, 2002, giving "thought incompatibility" as a reason and also saying Fromer's and his close friend
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's deaths left him very upset: In a 2012 interview, he would say he did not feel ready for the studio following his friends' deaths and three consecutive, exhausting tours. The band hired the bass guitarist Lee Marcucci (from
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) to play in their first album without Reis, ''
Como Estão Vocês? ''Como Estão Vocês?'' (Portuguese for "How Are You?") is the twelfth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It was the first album by the band without vocalist/bassist Nando Reis and also the first without any contribution by guita ...
'' (How Are You?). With self-help hits as "
Enquanto Houver Sol "Enquanto Houver Sol" is the seventeenth single by Titãs, released in 2004. The song was featured on the 2002 Rede Globo telenovela Celebridade. Malu Mader, Tony Bellotto's wife, starred as the main character. According to ABPD, it was among the 1 ...
", questions on relevance remain on Titãs' side, which faced declining sales and the ageing of their fanbase. In 2005, they released another MTV-branded album, only this time in a non-acoustic live performance. This album generated a new hit for the group, called "
Vossa Excelência "Vossa Excelência" is the nineteenth single by Titãs, released in 2005. The song basically criticizes the hypocrisy and lack of care from politicians, referring to the Mensalão scandal. It was performed for the first time on 5 August 2005 during ...
", that basically criticizes the hypocrisy and lack of care from politicians, thus bringing the band back to its roots. On 18 February 2006, Titãs opened the
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free concert at
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,
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for an audience of some 1.5 million people. In 2007, the band started a
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, entitled ''25 Anos de Rock'' (25 Years of Rock), again joining
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to celebrate the 25th
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of both bands, as well as the 25th anniversary of the rising of 1980s Brazilian rock bands. The two line-ups played together most of the time on the shows, presenting also some invited musicians, like
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked o ...
,
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and
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. The concert in
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, which took place on 26 January 2008, was recorded and filmed. The resulting collaborative CD and DVD were released five months after, titled '' Paralamas e Titãs Juntos e Ao Vivo ''. The band released a documentary of the 25 years of their career. The documentary features 90 minutes of images collected since the beginning of the band, including recording of albums, live performances, and more. It is titled ''
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''. For most of 2008 and early 2009, the band recorded their 13th studio album, the
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-winner ''
Sacos Plásticos ''Sacos Plásticos'' ''(Plastic Bags)'' is the thirteenth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is their first studio album since 2003, their longest non-album gap, and also the first released through Arsenal Music and with produc ...
''. The album was released on 3 June 2009, through Arsenal Music. The producer,
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, had already worked with artists such as
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. The first single from the album was " Antes de Você" ("Before You"), and it received radio airplay on 7 May. It was featured at the
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(current 19pm
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) soundtrack. The second single was " Porque Eu Sei que É Amor" (''Because I Know It's Love'') which was featured in ''
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'' (a Brazilian telenovela that also features the song "Pelo Avesso" as opening theme, from their 2003 album ''Como Estão Vocês?'') and reached #16 at
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In an interview to
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, and regarding the music of the new album, Bonadio stated:


2010-2016: Gavin's departure, 30th birthday, ''Nheengatu''

On 12 February 2010, Titãs announced in their official website that drummer Charles Gavin would leave the band for personal reasons. Gavin later stated that he was physically and mentally exhausted because of the tours and album releases. The quartet continued their performances of the ''Sacos Plásticos'' tour with drummer Mario Fabre, who has remained with the band since then as a session member. Fabre was suggested by Gavin himself. When asked about the status of Fabre in the band, Bellotto explained that "he is the official drummer! He's the drummer of Titãs! But he isn't one of Titãs, because our history began long ago, at Greek mythology... " During an interview, keyboardist Sérgio Britto said the band was planning to start recording a new album in 2011. Nothing else was said since then, until March 2013, when they revealed they were starting to work on a new album, to be released in the second half of 2013. The album would be self-produced, and, according to Britto, it would be "a mixture between ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' and ''Õ Blésq Blom''". In January 2012, the band announced a live performance in company of ex-members Arnaldo Antunes, Nando Reis and Charles Gavin. The show would celebrate the 30-year career of the band, and would include guest performances of other friends of the band, and there were plans for a DVD release. According to Miklos: The reunion took place on 6 October 2012, in São Paulo. For the first time since 1997's ''Acústico MTV'', the seven original members of the band reunited for a one-night performance. According to Bellotto: The band gathered in Reis' house to discuss the reunion - it was the first time since Fromer's death that all seven members met. In 2013, Titãs performed new songs live, part of their Titãs Inédito (Titãs Unseen) tour. They were planning to begin work on a new album in April or May 2014. Miklos said the album was likely to be "heavy, dirty and mean". Later, Britto confirmed that the album would be released in early May and that the band was already recording songs for it, but it was yet to be titled. In March, radio Globo FM announced that the album would be actually released in April and would feature 14 tracks. On 16 April, the band announced that the album was ready and would be really released in May, via
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records. On 28 April, they announced the title, cover and release date for the album, which is called ''
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'' and was released on 12 May. In August 2015, they released '' Nheengatu ao Vivo'', a live album and DVD with songs from their ''Nheengatu Tour''. In February 2016, they opened a
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Brazilian show for a second and third time, this time at the Morumbi Stadium in São Paulo, on two different dates.


2016-2018: Miklos' departure and rock opera

On 11 July 2016, vocalist, guitarist and founding member Paulo Miklos announced he would leave the band to focus on his personal projects. He was then replaced by session member
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, son of Brazilian notorious rock singer
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. His first recording with the band is a version of "Pro Dia Nascer Feliz", originally by
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, for the soundtrack of the 24th season of ''
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'', a
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series. With Lee's inclusion, the band recovered some old songs for its live setlists, including ''Titanomaquia'''s "Será Que É Disso Que Eu Necessito?" and "Nem Sempre se Pode Ser Deus". They also started to have Bellotto sing in some songs. Also in 2016, the band announced a new album for a possible 2017 release. According to Bellotto, it would be a
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, and the band intended to enter the studio until mid-2017 so the album could be released in the year's second half. Drawing inspiration from albums such as
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's ''
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'' and
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's '' American Idiot'', the over 30-track rock opera would have its story written by Hugo Possolo and Marcelo Rubens Paiva. By April 2017, Mello said a handful of tracks were ready. Also in April, the band started a tour called "Uma Noite no Teatro" (A Night at the Theater) with a show that was also the inaugurating event of Shopping Villa-Lobos' theater Opus. The tour included three new songs: "Me Estuprem" (Rape Me), about
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; "12 Flores Amarelas" (12 Yellow Flowers); and "A Festa" (The Party). By that time, none of them were expected to be featured in the band's new album. On 23 September, however, the band performed them again during their show at the Rock in Rio 7, and this time they were announced as part of the new project. In December 2017, they announced that they had already started recording the album and that it would be released via
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. On 31 January, they announced that the opera rock would be released in early 2018 and that its title would be '' Doze Flores Amarelas''. In May 2018, after the ''Doze Flores Amarelas'' DVD had been recorded, Mello was diagnosed with a tumor in his larynx, which forced him to step down from the band activities for three months. Lee Marcucci, who worked for the band as a session musician from 2002 to 2009, stepped in to replace him.


2018-present: ''Titãs Trio Acústico'', return to BMG and Reunion Tour

From 2019 on, they did a series of acoustic shows in order to celebrate 20 years of ''Acústico MTV'', which was not possible in 2017 since they were focusing on ''Doze Flores Amarelas''. The tour was named "Trio Acústico" ("Acoustic Trio") and was conciliated with the ''Doze Flores Amarelas'' promotional tour and a third tour called "Enquanto Houver Sol", this one in an electric format and involving songs from many eras of the group. In 2020, the band announced it had recorded a studio version of the project and that it would be released as three EPs, under the collective title ''
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''. A re-recording of "Sonífera Ilha" was released as a single and video on 20 March, when it was also announced that the EPs would be released starting in April via BMG, the label to which then returned by the end of 2019. On 5 May 2020, original founding member
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died following complications from a cancer and
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. In October 2020, the remaining members were featured in a cover of "Comida" (from ''
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'') released by singer
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. The version was originally planned for her 2019 album ''Planeta Fome'', but she chose to save the song for later and decided to release it at the album's first anniversary and also to celebrate its nomination for the
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. In January 2022, former member Nando Reis said he has rejected for now the possibility of taking part in the band's 40th anniversary tour, due to him having "one idea" and them "another". In 2023, Titãs started the tour "Encontro: Todos Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora" which reunites the former members
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,
Charles Gavin Charles de Souza Gavin (born July 9, 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band Titãs. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at Ira! and RPM. Early life and first works At age 8, his ...
,
Nando Reis Nando Reis (, born José Fernando Gomes dos Reis; January 12, 1963) is a Brazilian musician and producer, best known as the former bassist and one of the lead singers of Brazilian rock band Titãs and for his successful solo career, with his own ...
and
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
. The tour is allusive to the band's 40th Anniversary.


Members

Current *
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles for the movies. Ch ...
lead and backing vocals (1981–present; on hiatus: 2018, 2021–2022);
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(2002–present, in some tracks: 2002–2009, 2023; in most tracks: 2009–2023, 2024–present; on hiatus: 2018, 2021–2022);
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on unplugged shows (2016–present; on hiatus: 2018, 2021–2022) *
Sérgio Britto Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He ha ...
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, lead and backing vocals (1981–present); bass on tracks sung by Mello (2009–2023, 2024–present); acoustic guitar (2016–present) *
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
lead, rhythm, acoustic, slide, wah-wah, 6 and 12-string guitar (1981–present); backing and lead vocals (2016–present) Past *
Ciro Pessoa Ciro Pessoa Mendes Corrêa (12 June 1957 – 5 May 2020), also known by his Dharma name Tenzin Chöpel, was a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, guitarist, screenwriter, journalist and poet, famous for being one of the founding members of th ...
– backing and lead vocals (1981–1984; died 2020) * André Jung – drums (1981–1985) *
Arnaldo Antunes Arnaldo Antunes (, born Arnaldo Augusto Nora Antunes Filho, September 2, 1960) is a Brazilian musician, writer, and composer. He was a member of the rock band Titãs, which he co-founded in 1982 and left ten years later. After 1992, he embarked o ...
– lead and backing vocals (1981–1992, 1997 guest, 2008 guest, 2012 guest, 2023–2024 touring) *
Marcelo Fromer Marcelo Fromer (December 3, 1961 – June 13, 2001) was the guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. One of the founding members and also the band's manager, he died in 2001, after being hit by a motorcycle while jogging. Early life and youth M ...
– rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar (1981–2001; his death) *
Nando Reis Nando Reis (, born José Fernando Gomes dos Reis; January 12, 1963) is a Brazilian musician and producer, best known as the former bassist and one of the lead singers of Brazilian rock band Titãs and for his successful solo career, with his own ...
– bass, backing and lead vocals (1981–2002, 2012, 2023–2024 touring); occasional acoustic guitar (1995–2002, 2012 guest, 2023–2024 touring) *
Charles Gavin Charles de Souza Gavin (born July 9, 1960) is a Brazilian drummer and music producer, perhaps best known for his 25-year tenure with rock band Titãs. Before Titãs, he had brief stints at Ira! and RPM. Early life and first works At age 8, his ...
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,
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(1985–2010, 2012 guest, 2023–2024 touring) *
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
– lead and backing vocals (1981–2016, 2023–2024 touring);
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(1988–2009, 2023–2024 touring);
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(1997–2009, 2023–2024 touring);
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,
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(1998–2009, 2023–2024 touring); occasional keyboards (1981–2009, 2023–2024 touring); occasional bass (1981–1986); rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar (occasionally: 1981–2001, full-time: 2001–2016, 2023–2024 touring; in some tracks only: 2001–2009, 2023–2024 touring; in all tracks: 2009–2016) Touring and session musicians * Liminha - rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar (2023–2024, touring, some studio contributions from 1986-1991), acoustic guitar,
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, percussion (1997–1998, on Unplugged MTV). * Emerson Villani – rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar,
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(1998 as substitute for Fromer, 2001–2006 touring and session) * Marco Lobo – percussion (2001–2003 touring and session) * Lee Marcucci – bass (2002–2009 touring and session; 2018 as substitute for Mello) * André Fonseca – rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar, backing vocals (2006–2009 touring only; 2014 as substitute for Miklos) * Mario Fabre – drums (2010–2023, 2024–present touring and session) *
Beto Lee Roberto Lee de Carvalho (São Paulo, 21 March 1977), more commonly known as Beto Lee, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist, currently a session member of Titãs. He has also co-founded Galaxy and has released two solo albums, one of the ...
– rhythm, lead and acoustic guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals (2016–2023, 2024–present touring and session) * Caio Góes Neves – bass (2021–2024 as substitute for Mello) * Tiago Adorno – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (2022–2023 as substitute for Lee) Timeline


Discography

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Titãs Titãs () are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo. Though they basically play pop/alternative rock, their music has touched a number of other styles throughout their 30-year career, such as new wave, punk rock, grunge, MPB and electronic mu ...
'' (1984) *''
Televisão ''Televisão'' (''Television'') is the second studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released in 1985 via WEA. It is the first album to feature drummer Charles Gavin, following André Jung's departure in the previous year. ''Televisão'' was ...
'' (1985) *''
Cabeça Dinossauro ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (Portuguese for ''Dinosaur Head'') is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 25 June 1986. It was their first album produced by Liminha, who was the director of WEA at the time of the album's recor ...
'' (1986) *''
Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas ''Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' (Portuguese for "Jesus Has no Teeth in the Land of the Toothless") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on November 23, 1987. Like its predecessor ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' ...
'' (1987) *''
Õ Blésq Blom ''Õ Blésq Blom'' is the fifth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. Background During the previous album's ('' Go Back'') tour, in Recife's leg, Titãs met at the Boa Viagem Beach a couple of repentismo musicians, Mauro and Quitéria. ...
'' (1989) *''
Tudo ao Mesmo Tempo Agora ''Tudo Ao Mesmo Tempo Agora'' (''Everything at the Same Time Now'') is the sixth album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 23 September 1991 via Warner and produced by the band itself, which also, for the first time, is credited as a whole f ...
'' (1991) *''
Titanomaquia ''Titanomaquia'' (''Titanomachy'') is the seventh album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 10 July 1993. All songs are credited to the band as a whole (except for three tracks co-credited to the just-departed Arnaldo Antunes), as i ...
'' (1993) *''
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'' (1995) *'' Acústico MTV'' (1997) *''
Volume Dois ''Volume Dois'' (''Volume Two'') is the ninth studio album released by the Brazilian rock band Titãs. Following the success of the previous album, '' Acústico MTV'', ''Volume Dois'' features unplugged arrangements of previously recorded Titãs' s ...
'' (1998) *'' As Dez Mais'' (1999) *''
A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana ''A Melhor Banda de Todos os Tempos da Última Semana'' (''Last Week's Best Band Ever'') is the eleventh studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is the first album composed entirely of new material since 1995's ''Domingo''; the fir ...
'' (2001) *''
Como Estão Vocês? ''Como Estão Vocês?'' (Portuguese for "How Are You?") is the twelfth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It was the first album by the band without vocalist/bassist Nando Reis and also the first without any contribution by guita ...
'' (2003) *''
Sacos Plásticos ''Sacos Plásticos'' ''(Plastic Bags)'' is the thirteenth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is their first studio album since 2003, their longest non-album gap, and also the first released through Arsenal Music and with produc ...
'' (2009) *''
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'' (2014) *'' Doze Flores Amarelas'' (2018) *''
Titãs Trio Acústico ''Titãs Trio Acústico'' is the sixteenth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs Released throughout 2020 by the BMG label, the EPs bring together acoustic versions of a total of 24 songs previously released by the group. Initially divided int ...
'' (2020) *''Olho Furta-Cor'' (2022)


Awards

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– "'' Best Brazilian Rock Album''" with ''
Sacos Plásticos ''Sacos Plásticos'' ''(Plastic Bags)'' is the thirteenth studio album released by Brazilian rock band Titãs. It is their first studio album since 2003, their longest non-album gap, and also the first released through Arsenal Music and with produc ...
'' (
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– "''Best band''" (1987, 1988, 1997, 1998) and "''Best song''" ("Pra Dizer Adeus", 1997) * Prêmio Bizz (by Revista Bizz) – "''Best album''" (
Cabeça Dinossauro ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (Portuguese for ''Dinosaur Head'') is the third studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on 25 June 1986. It was their first album produced by Liminha, who was the director of WEA at the time of the album's recor ...
(1986),
Jesus Não Tem Dentes No País Dos Banguelas ''Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' (Portuguese for "Jesus Has no Teeth in the Land of the Toothless") is the fourth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs, released on November 23, 1987. Like its predecessor ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' ...
(1987),
Õ Blésq Blom ''Õ Blésq Blom'' is the fifth studio album by Brazilian rock band Titãs. Background During the previous album's ('' Go Back'') tour, in Recife's leg, Titãs met at the Boa Viagem Beach a couple of repentismo musicians, Mauro and Quitéria. ...
(1989),
Volume Dois ''Volume Dois'' (''Volume Two'') is the ninth studio album released by the Brazilian rock band Titãs. Following the success of the previous album, '' Acústico MTV'', ''Volume Dois'' features unplugged arrangements of previously recorded Titãs' s ...
(1998)) "''Best band''" (1987, 1988, 1989, 1997, 1998), and "''Best show''" (Titãs – Volume 2 – Ao Vivo, 1998) * Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira (by
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 Telecine, Top Sport – now SporTV – and GNT) ...
) – "''Best band''" (1998, 1999, 2002), "''Best album''" (Titãs – Acústico MTV (1998), Volume Dois (1999)), "''Best show''" (Titãs – Acústico MTV, 1998), "''Best song''" ( É Preciso Saber Viver, 1999) and "''Best instrumentalist''" (
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
, 2000) *
MTV Video Music Brasil The MTV Video Music Brazil awards (originally Video Music Awards Brazil), more commonly known as VMB, were MTV Brasil's annual award ceremony, established in 1995. MTV viewers picked the winners for most categories since 2001. Unlike in the MTV V ...
– "''Best videoclip''" (
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(1990), Será Que é Disso Que eu Necessito? (1993), "Best rock clip", "''Best Rock Video''", "''Video Of The Year''" and "''Viewer's Choice''" ( Epitáfio, 2002), "''Musical Movie/Documentary of the Year''" ( Titãs – A Vida Até Parece Uma Festa, 2009Filme / Doc. Musical do Ano
) * TIM Music Award Best band (Pop/Rock category) (2004)


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Official English website (by Jack Endino)
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