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Wanessa Camargo

 
Artist: Wanessa Camargo

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  • Born: December 28, 1982, Goiânia, Brazil
  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals (Background), Main Performer, Coro
  • Representative Albums: "Wanessa Camargo," "Transparente," "Total CD Zero"

Biography

One of Brazil's most recognizable young pop singers, Wanessa Camargo rocketed to fame when her first two hits -- "O Amor Não Deixa" and "Apaixonada por Você," both from her 2000 self-titled debut album, released while she was still a teenager -- topped the Hot 100 Brazil singles chart, immediately establishing her as a national celebrity. Camargo's style of music varies, often touching upon dance, rock, country, and forró, but is always easily accessible, slickly produced, and rooted in pop. She relies heavily on music videos to accentuate her music and accordingly is an MTV favorite.

Like many pop stars, Camargo is not only a singer but also a dancer, actress, and spokesperson. Her concerts tend to be highly choreographed; her 2004 DVD Transparente -- Ao Vivo documents this well, notably featuring an elaborate medley of Madonna hits from the 1980s. As a celebrity, she's regularly featured on Brazilian television, but she's also proven herself an accomplished actress, notably appearing as the character Diana on over two-dozen episodes of the long-running TV series Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo in 2004. In the consumer marketplace, her image is used to market numerous products in Brazil, particularly those targeted toward teenage girls. Among her social causes, she's a spokesperson for SOS Mata Atlântica, a non-governmental organization dedicated to preserving the Atlantic Forest. This effort was acknowledged by Nickelodeon, which honored her with its 2007 Pro-Social Award.

Born Wanessa Godói Camargo Buaiz on December 28, 1982, in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil, she is the daughter of Zezé di Camargo of the popular sertanejo (i.e., Brazilian country music) brother-and-sister duo Zezé di Camargo & Luciano. Released by RCA Records, Wanessa Camargo marked her album debut in 2000 and spawned a trio of major hits, namely "O Amor Não Deixa," "Apaixonada por Você," and "Eu Posso Te Sentir." The former two of the three hits ("O Amor Não Deixa," "Apaixonada por Você") were chart-toppers, hitting number one on the Hot 100 Brazil singles chart, and the latter of the three ("Eu Posso Te Sentir") was a Top Ten hit, reaching number nine. Moreover, "Apaixonada por Você" was chosen to be the theme song of the Brazilian telenovela Um Anjo Caiu do Céu, further helping drive sales of the newly anointed pop star's self-titled debut, which itself was a chart-topper.

Camargo's next two albums, somewhat confusingly, were also self-titled efforts -- generally subtitled with their year of release, Wanessa Camargo (2001) and Wanessa Camargo (2002), for ease of reference -- and, if less sensational than her 2000 debut album, each was considerably successful, going multi-platinum and respectively charting number one and two on the Hot 100 Brazil album chart. A trio of singles were released from each album -- from the former, "Eu Quero Ser o Seu Amor," "Tanta Saudade," and "Gostar de Mim"; from the latter, "Um Dia...Meu Primeiro Amor," "Sem Querer," and "Filme de Amor." While none were chart-toppers, "Tanta Saudade" came close, peaking at number three, and all were Top 20, if not Top Ten, hits. The live CD/DVD Transparente -- Ao Vivo (2004) documented Camargo's elaborately staged 2003/2004 concert tour, spawning a couple more hit singles in the process: "Me Engana Que Eu Gosto" went Top Five while "Metade de Mim" peaked at number 11.

In 2005 Camargo returned with another studio album, W, and it showcased a broader range of styles than in the past, thanks in part to a diverse list of producers including Apollo 9, DJ Zégon, César Lemos, and Jason Deere. W proved tremendously successful, topping the Hot 100 Brazil album chart and spawning numerous hit singles, two of which went Top Five ("Amor, Amor," "Não Resisto a Nós Dois") and another two Top Ten ("Louca," "Culpada"). Additionally, "Não Resisto a Nós Dois" -- the highest-charting of the hits, at number two -- was chosen to be the theme song of the Brazilian telenovela Bang Bang. For Camargo's next album, Total (2007), she again broadened her stylistic range; for instance, the album's first two singles -- "Não Tô Pronta Pra Perdoar" and "Me Pega de Jeito (Me Pega de Jeito Ou Não Pega)," both Top 20 hits, the former notably a cover of "Not Ready to Make Nice" by the Dixie Chicks -- were pop songs inflected with country and forró, respectively. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Wanessa

Background information
Birth name Wanessa Godói Camargo (married last name: Buaiz)
Born December 28, 1982 (1982-12-28) (age 26)
Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Origin Brazil
Genres Pop, Dance, R&B, Synthpop
Occupations Singer, Dancer, Songwriter
Years active 2000 – present
Labels RCA Records, Sony Music
Associated acts Ja Rule, Alexandro Carlo, Eros Ramazotti, Rita Lee, Gigi D'Alessio, Camila.
Website Wanessa Camargo Official

Wanessa (born on December 28, 1982 in Goiânia, Goiás), formerly known as Wanessa Camargo, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter of pop music and romantic music. She is the daughter of Brazilian sertanejo singer Zezé Di Camargo from the duo Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano.

She was also the spokesperson for various different brands, such as Maybelline, and several products based on her image targeting young girls (dolls, shoes, make-up) were released.

Currently, besides being a singer, Wanessa is also the ambassadress in the non-governamental organization SOS Mata Atlântica, which defends the preservation of the Atlantic Forest. Due to her hard work in promoting the NGO and its goals, and also working for the depollution of the Tietê river, in São Paulo, Wanessa was awarded in 2007 with the Pro-Social Award from Brazil's Nickelodeon channel [1], and later received the Personality of the Year title from the Cisesp [2].

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Career

After marrying the businessman Marcus Buaiz on May 26., Wanessa kept working on her new album with Nashville producer Jason Deere and Miami producer Cesar Lemos. After many delays due to the record company, her new album, Total, was released on August 25, 2007. Its first single, Não Tô Pronta Pra Perdoar, is a version of Dixie Chicks' 2007 Grammy Award-winning song Not Ready To Make Nice, authorized by the own trio.

In March, 2008, Wanessa went to Miami to record a musical partnership with Mexican trio Camila, in a special rendition of Camila's 2006 hit song Abrázame. The partnership was included in both Camila's Todo Cambió album in its Brazilian edition and in Wanessa's Total re-release.

In April 2008, the singer started her new national tour, named after her sixth album. Her following album, Meu Momento,was released on June 2009, with the singer taking out her last name from her artistic name. The album includes a new song featuring American rapper Ja Rule in two different versions, with Wanessa singing in Portuguese in the version named "Meu Momento" and singing in English in the version named "Fly".[3] "Fly" was released as a single in Brazil in April, with "Meu Momento" added to her album as a bonus track; no word has surfaced yet about whether Ja Rule intends or not to release "Fly" in the U.S. The song is ranked number #1 on Crowley/Brazil.[4]

Discography

Albums

Album Year Sales Certification (ABPD) Gravadora
Wanessa Camargo November 2000 250,000[citation needed] 2x Platinum[citation needed] RCA Records/BMG
Wanessa Camargo November 2001 400,000[citation needed] 3x Platinum[citation needed] RCA Records/BMG
Wanessa Camargo December 2002 320,000[citation needed] 3x Platinum[citation needed] RCA Records/BMG
Transparente Ao Vivo April 2004 225,000[citation needed] Platinum[citation needed] RCA Records/Sony BMG
W August 2005 100,000[citation needed] Gold[citation needed] RCA Records/Sony BMG
Total August 2007 150,000[3] Platinum[4] RCA Records/Sony BMG
Meu Momento June 2009 - 55,000 Gold[citation needed] RCA Records/Sony Music

EPs

  • Total (CD Zero) (2007)

Soundtracks

Telenovelas (Soap operas)

  • Malhação temp. 2009 (Rede Glogo) - "Fly" featuring Ja Rule
  • A Favorita (Rede Globo, 2008) - "Abrázame / Me Abrace" (featuring Camila)
  • Beleza Pura (Rede Globo, 2008) - "Independente (Ladies Night)"
  • Bang Bang (Rede Globo, 2006) - "Não Resisto A Nós Dois"
  • Um Anjo Caiu do Céu (Rede Globo, 2001) - "Apaixonada Por Você"

Films

  • 2 Filhos de Francisco (2005) - "O Lavrador" (duet with Nando Reis)
  • O Casamento de Romeu X Julieta (2005) - "Nada Me Importa No Mundo (Che m’importa del mondo)"
  • Xuxa e os Duendes (2002) - "Tudo Que Você Sonhar"

TV shows

  • High School Musical: A Seleção (SBT, 2008) - "O Sonho Não Termina"
  • Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (Rede Globo, 2006) - "Patty Pop"
  • Jovens Tardes (Rede Globo, 2003) - "Eu Não Sabia Que Você Existia" (duet with Leandro Scornavacca) and "Estúpido Cupido (Stupid Cupid)"
  • Fica Comigo (MTV Brazil, 2001) - "O Amor Não Deixa"

Singles

Song Year
O Amor Não Deixa 2000
Apaixonada por Você[5] 2001
Eu Posso te Sentir 2001
Eu Quero Ser o seu Amor 2001
Tanta Saudade 2002
Gostar de Mim 2002
Um Dia... Meu Primeiro Amor 2002
Sem Querer 2003
Filme de Amor 2003
Me Engana que Eu Gosto 2004
Metade de Mim 2004
Amor, Amor 2005
Não Resisto a Nós Dois 2006
Louca 2006
Não Tô Pronta Pra Perdoar 2007
Abrázame (featuring Camila) 2008
Fly (featuring Ja Rule)[6] 2009
Não Me Leve A Mal 2009

Non-official singles

Song Year
Culpada 2007
Me Pega De Jeito (Me Pega De Jeito Ou Não Pega) 2008
Independente (Ladies Night) 2008

Awards

Prêmio Multishow de Música Brasileira:

  • 2001: Best New Artist

Meus Prêmios Nick:

  • 2007: Pro-Social Award

Centro de Integração Cultural e Empresarial de São Paulo (Cisesp):

  • 2007: Personality of the Year title

Prêmio iBest:

  • 2008: Best Celebrity Blog (Audience Choice)

Prêmio Jovem Brasileiro:

  • 2008: Best Young Female Singer
  • 2009: Best Young Female Singer

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ [2]
  3. ^ "Wanessa Camargo faz dueto com o rapper Ja Rule". Virgula. http://virgula.uol.com.br/ver/noticia/musica/2009/04/02/120620-wanessa-camargo-faz-dueto-com-o-rapper-ja-rule. Retrieved 2009-04-05. 
  4. ^ "Sucesso de Wanessa Camargo chega no topo das paradas". MSN Entretenimento. http://entretenimento.br.msn.com/famosidades/noticias-artigo.aspx?cp-documentid=20437239. Retrieved 2009-07-05. 
  5. ^ "Apaixonada Por Você" was part of the "Um Anjo Caiu do Céu" soap opera soundtrack and had two different versions: the original, dance-oriented version, and the slow ballad version made for the soap opera
  6. ^ "Meu Momento" and "Fly" have the same melody, but in "Meu Momento" Wanessa sings in Portuguese while in "Fly", she sings in English. Ja Rule's rap is in English in both songs

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