Artist's albums
Antonio Carlos & Jocafi
1973 · album
Série 2 EM 1 - Antonio Carlos & Jocafi
2000 · album
20 Super Sucessos Antônio Carlos e Jocafi
1998 · album
Acervo Especial - Antônio Carlos & Jocafi
1993 · album
Cada Segundo
1972 · album
Minhas Razões / Conclusão
1972 · single
Trabalho de Base
1980 · album
Desacato / Chamego de Iná (Água de Serrinha)
1971 · single
Mudei de Ideia
1971 · album
Elas por Elas
1978 · album
Louvado Seja
1977 · album
Paraíso da Maravilha (Dub)
2022 · EP
Alto da Maravilha
2022 · album
Afro Funk Brasil
2022 · EP
Mirê Mirê
2022 · single
Simbarerê
2021 · single
Água Remixes
2021 · single
Água (Jimpster Remix Single Edit)
2021 · single
Água (Diogo Strausz & JKriv Remix Single Edit)
2021 · single
Miçanga
2020 · single
Ossos do Ofício
1975 · album
Definitivamente
1974 · album
Samba, Prazer & Misterio
2005 · album
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Biography
Antônio Carlos e Jocafi is a duo of very popular composers. Recorded by several interpreters and enjoying an international reputation, they've also recorded 13 albums as interpreters, from 1971 to 1996. The composer Antônio Carlos Marques Pinto was guitarist of the Carlos Lacerda Orchestra, having written "Festa no Terreiro de Alaketu," presented by Maria Creusa in 1967 in III Brazilian Popular Music Festival (FMPB). In the next year, they also teamed with the composer Jocafi (José Carlos Figueiredo), he wrote "Catendê," interpreted by Maria Creuza in the V FMPB (1969). Maria Creuza recorded that song in 1971 and also interpreted other creations by the duo in different records. In 1971, the duo recorded "Você Abusou," which had extraordinary success, having been re-recorded by different artists until today. They also had success in that period with "Mudei de Idéia" and "Desacato." The success in Brazil and abroad reached a peak with "Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos" and "Diacho de Dor," winner of the second place of the World Popular Song Festival (Tokyo, Japan). ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi