"Brasil" is a pop-rock song written and performed by Cazuza, recorded as the sixth track in his third solo album Ideologia (1988). The most well-known version of this song was recorded as a samba by Gal Costa on the soundtrack album of the telenovela Vale Tudo (1988).
"Brasil" | |
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Single by Cazuza | |
from the album 'Ideologia' | |
Released | 1988 |
Genre | Alternative rock |
Length | 3:12 |
Label | Universal Music |
Songwriter(s) | Cazuza, Nilo Romero and George Israel |
Producer(s) | Cazuza, Nilo Romero and Ezequiel Neves |
"Brasil" | |
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Single by Gal Costa | |
from the album Vale Tudo (OST) | |
Released | 1988 |
Genre | Samba |
Length | 2:42 |
Label | Som Livre |
Songwriter(s) | Cazuza, Nilo Romero and George Israel |
The lyrics of "Brasil" were composed by Cazuza and Nilo Romero, and the music by George Israel (saxophone player of Kid Abelha). The song expresses an anti-nationalist feeling and a pessimist view on the Brazilian lifestyle and "way to handle things" (the famous "jeitinho brasileiro"). Although the song was featured on the soundtrack of Vale Tudo, a Rede Globo telenovela, it criticized the popular fascination with the network's newsmagazine program Fantástico.
"Brasil" received two Sharp Awards in 1988. Gal Costa won a special award for Best Song of the Year, while Cazuza won in the category for Best Pop/Rock Song of the Year.
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