Artist's albums
Grandes Sucessos - Odair José
2000 · album
As Minhas Cancoes
1996 · album
Odair José
1993 · album
O mar vai se abrir
2022 · single
Estação Sem Fim
2021 · single
Morrinhos
2020 · single
Hibernar na Casa das Moças Ouvindo Rádio
2019 · album
Rapaz Caipira
2019 · single
Fora da Tela
2019 · single
Chumbo Grosso
2019 · single
Gatos e Ratos
2016 · album
Odair José no Estúdio Showlivre (Ao Vivo)
2016 · album
Dia 16
2015 · album
Dia 16
2015 · single
Dia Dezesseis
2014 · single
Filho de José e Maria (Ao Vivo)
2014 · album
Praça Tiradentes
2014 · album
Brasil Popular - Odair José
2006 · album
Só Pode Ser Amor
2005 · album
Passado Presente
2004 · album
Dois ases
2003 · album
Uma História
2003 · album
As Melhores
2002 · album
20 Super Sucessos: Odair José, Vol. 2
2002 · album
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Biography
Odair José was one of the most successful artists in the '70s and the most successful one in the brega segment. José started as a self-taught musician, learning to play the violão (acoustic guitar), the piano, and the harmonica at ten. He formed a Brazilian country duo with a friend and moved to Rio de Janeiro RJ at the age 18. There he worked at circuses and bars in working-class boroughs. Soon he was producing songs that described the sad atmosphere of the night in that environment. His first composition, "Eu Vou Tirar Você Deste Lugar" (I'll Take You Outta Here), told a story about a man in love with a prostitute. Becoming one of his hits, José performed it with Caetano Veloso at the Phono 73 show, along with "Pare de Tomar a Pílula," another creation by José. In 1970 had one of his compositions recorded for the first time, "Chato e Atrevido," by vocalist Denise Barreto. It was the beginning of success, José sold millions of copies of his albums, from the first one, recorded that year, through the ten others until 1994. In 1977 he wrote the rock opera O Filho de José e Maria. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi