
Marcelinho da Lua is a Brazilian
reggae
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sambass
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Popular arti ...
singer and
DJ. He released the album ''Tranqüilo'' in 2003. The album's staple song, "Tranqüilo", was part of the playlist for
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FIFA 06
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video game. Both
Seu Jorge
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and
Mart'nália
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Career
Daughter of sambista Martinho da Vila and singer Analia Mendonca (her name is a blend of ...
participated to ''Tranqüilo''. Another album, ''
Mad Professor
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Meets Marcelinho da Lua In a Dubwise Style'', features Mad Prof.,
Bi Ribeiro,
Black Alien,
Roberto Menescal, as well as Mart'nália and Seu Jorge.
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
Brazilian electronic musicians
21st-century Brazilian male singers
21st-century Brazilian singers
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