Artist's albums
Me Deixa Louca
2001 · album
Latino Americana
1987 · album
Gretchen
1983 · album
Festa Com Gretchen E Os Três Patinhos
1982 · single
Greatest Hits (The Remixes by Ennzo Dias)
2023 · single
Brilha Como Ouro
2022 · single
Conga, Conga, Conga (Remix)
2022 · single
Fênix do Amor
2022 · single
The Singles #1
2022 · EP
Quero Te Dar (Remix Bregafunk)
2022 · single
Quero Te Dar
2022 · single
Tan Timida
2020 · single
Sigue El Ritmo
2020 · single
Rainha do Piri Piri
2019 · single
Rebola Na Boa
2019 · single
I'm Cool (150 Bpm) [Rody Remix]
2019 · single
The Web Hits
2019 · album
Bien Buena
2019 · single
Suda Suda
2019 · single
Bumbum Gourmet
2018 · single
Chacoalha
2018 · single
Salto 15
2018 · single
The Queen
2017 · album
Falsa Fada
2017 · single
Rara
2011 · single
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Biography
Relying in her dizzying curves and hot dancing style, the Carioca vocalist Gretchen (sister of Sula Miranda's, with whom she kept in their teens the short-lived group As Melindrosas) was launched in the late 70's by Mister Sam, soon performing around Brazil with the group Záccaro. After her TV debut at the Sílvio Santos show, she was invited to record "Dance With Me", but big hits ("Freak Le Boom Boom", "Melô do Piripiri", "Conga Conga Conga" "I Love You/Je T'Aime") came only between 1980-2 with My Name Is Gretchen, You and Me and Lonely. In that period she became a popularity phenomenon, having being one of the most successful Brazilian artists, performing shows by the thousands and appearing regularly in the most famous TV programmes like the ones hosted by Chacrinha, Sílvio Santos, Raul Gil and Bolinha. With the decline of her vogue in the 80's, despite her efforts in the exploration of new fashionable rhythms like the lambada, she converted to Protestantism and became a gospel singer. In the 90's her hits became cults in the Brazilian elegant dance floors, and, with the success of similarly shaped and styled singers/dancers like Carla Perez and others revealed by É o Tchan and its epigones, Gretchen was finally acknowledged as the pioneer of a style. ~ Alvaro Neder, Rovi