Artist's albums
Enquanto Deus Me Proteja (Ao Vivo)
2023 · single
Zeca Pagodinho
2022 · EP
Pago Pra Ver
2022 · single
Vocabulário de um Partideiro
2022 · single
Turma Da Espuma
2021 · single
Meu Partido É Alto!
2021 · compilation
Samba a Dois
2021 · compilation
Churrasco do Pagodinho
2021 · compilation
Lente de Contato
2021 · single
Zeca Pagodinho: Identidade Musical
2020 · compilation
Samba Pras Moças (Remastered)
2020 · album
Zeca Pagodinho Em Casa
2020 · compilation
Dependente Do Amor
2019 · single
Mais Feliz
2019 · album
Apelo
2019 · single
Zeca Pagodinho 6.0 - Homenagem
2019 · single
Beija-Me
2019 · single
Deixa A Vida Me Levar
2019 · single
Lama Nas Ruas
2019 · single
O Sol Nascerá (À Sorrir)
2019 · single
Seu Balancê
2019 · single
Tentação Do Malandro
2019 · single
De Santo Amaro a Xerém (ao Vivo)
2018 · album
Toda A Hora (Ao Vivo)
2016 · single
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Biography
Zeca Pagodinho is regarded by the samba traditionalists as a rare talent in the partido-alto lineage. At the same time he is a commercial success. Having won several gold and platinum records with his albums, he had compositions recorded by Beth Carvalho ("Dor de Amor"), Alcione ("Mutirão de Amor"), and Jorge Aragão ("O Vôo do Albatroz"), and was paid tribute by Aldir Blanc and Moacyr Luz with "Anjo da Velha Guarda." Born in the working-class suburb of Irajá, Rio's north side, from an early age he was a regular at the rodas de samba (samba get-togethers) of the suburbs, singing and presenting his compositions. Since the '70s, with the local emergence of the samba style (and also get-togethers practiced in the backyards, or fundo de quintal) known as pagode, which would enjoy a boom in the '80s, Pagodinho became known in the circle. It was in the most important of these pagodes, the one that gathered the bloco carnavalesco Cacique de Ramos, that he became acquainted with Beth Carvalho, who became his madrinha, or protector. Carvalho invited him to participate in her album, where he sang his samba (with Arlindo Cruz) "Camarão que Dorme a Onda Leva." In 1985, he recorded the highly successful compilation Raça Brasileira, shared with other new talents of the pagode: Jovelina Pérola Negra, Pedrinho da Flor, Elaine Machado, and Mauro Diniz. In 1986, he recorded his first solo LP, Zeca Pagodinho, recording 13 more albums by 2000. Some of his hits are "Quando Eu Contar (Iaiá)" (Beto Sem Braço/João Meriti), "SPC" (with Arlindo Cruz), "Samba Pras Moças" (Roque Ferreira/Grazielle), "Verdade" (Nelson Rufino/Carlinhos Santana), "O Dono da Dor" (Nelson Rufino), "Posso Até Me Apaixonar," and "Não Sou Mais Disso." ~ Alvaro Neder