Artist's albums
Perdoa (EP3)
2023 · single
Perdoa (EP02)
2023 · single
Perdoa (EP01)
2023 · single
Pode Chorar
2023 · single
Seresteiro Das Noites Remix
2023 · single
Em Casa
2022 · album
Em Casa
2022 · single
Em Casa
2022 · single
Serenata
2021 · single
Amado Batista 44 Anos
2019 · album
O Negócio da China (Edição Luxo)
2019 · album
Amado Batista - 40 Anos
2016 · album
Vozes do Amor - Sofrência
2016 · album
O Negócio da China
2014 · album
Mega Hits - Amado Batista
2014 · album
Amado Batista Acústico
2009 · album
Nova série
2007 · album
Perdido de Amor
2006 · album
Avon - Amado Batista
2006 · album
30 Anos... de Carreira
2005 · album
Seleção de Sucessos: 1982 - 2000
2005 · album
Seleção de Sucessos: 2000 - 2004
2005 · album
Maxximum - Amado Batista
2005 · album
É o Show
2004 · album
É o Show (Ao Vivo)
2004 · album
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Biography
One of the top Brazilian record sellers (around 13 million copies of his albums), Amado Batista made it big with a popular romantic/soft rock formula with sentimental lyrics. Batista had several hits (like "Serenata," written with José Fernandes dos Santos; "O Julgamento," by Walter José/Sebastião Ferreira da Silva; "O Acidente," by Roberto Ney/Deny Wilson; "Ah! Se Eu Pudesse," by Vicente Dias; and "Hospício," with Reginaldo Sodré) and had his life depicted in the film Sol Vermelho (1982). Throughout his career, he earned 14 gold records, 13 platinum, and one diamond. The son of a peasant, Amado Batista moved to Goiânia, the capital of his state (Goiás) at 14, where he held several small jobs. In the '70s, he bought a small record shop, soon expanding his business. Becoming a representative of the label Anhembi Chororó (out of São Paulo) in the same decade, Batista released his first record, a double single. His first success came in the next year with "Desisto" (with Reginaldo Sodré), which sold over 100,000 copies and reached the top charts. His first LP was recorded in 1977, Amado Batista Canta o Amor. In 1978, Batista signed with Continental, a company that had nationwide distribution. Soon, he became the top seller of that company, having a hit in 1979 with the ballad "O Fruto do Nosso Amor (Amor Perfeito)" (Vicente Dias/Praião II). In 1985, he signed with BMG Ariola, launching in 1993 Um Pedaço de Mim, which sold 600,000 copies in a few weeks. Since then, his albums have been selling an average 800,000 copies yearly. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi