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Alcione Nazareth

1947 - today

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Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Alcione Nazareth is the 1,560th most popular singer, the 681st most popular biography from Brazil and the 20th most popular Brazilian Singer.

Alcione Nazareth is most famous for her powerful voice and iconic contributions to Brazilian samba and MPB, earning her the nickname "Marrom." A surprising lesser-known fact is that she began her career in the 1970s as a backing vocalist before becoming a solo star with over 40 albums released. Her lasting legacy lies in championing Afro-Brazilian culture and inspiring generations of female musicians in Brazil's music scene.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Alcione Nazareth ranks 1,560 out of 4,381Before her are Park Hyung-sik, Damiano David, Patience Dabany, Zeca Pagodinho, Ray Wilson, and Sainkho Namtchylak. After her are Fausto Leali, TobyMac, Mandy Moore, David Alexandre Winter, Tom Lehrer, and Jackie DeShannon.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Alcione Nazareth ranks 626Before her are André Heller, Laurent Pokou, Randhir Kapoor, Franz West, Ada Kok, and Peter Wilson. After her are Theda Skocpol, Rustam Kazakov, Sony Lab'ou Tansi, Peter Chen, Richard Palmer-James, and Ginny Duenkel.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Alcione Nazareth ranks 681 out of NaNBefore her are Nilo Murtinho Braga (1903), Endrick (2006), Edu Manga (1967), Toninho (1965), Ricardo Rocha (1962), and Zeca Pagodinho (1959). After her are Ricardo Alexandre dos Santos (1976), Cabeção (1930), Castro Alves (1847), Arthur Melo (1996), Milton Viera (1946), and Guy Ecker (1959).

Among Singers In Brazil

Among singers born in Brazil, Alcione Nazareth ranks 20Before her are Beth Carvalho (1946), Clara Nunes (1942), Cazuza (1958), Michel Teló (1981), Maysa Matarazzo (1936), and Zeca Pagodinho (1959). After her are Daniela Mercury (1965), Clementina de Jesus (1901), Andre Matos (1971), Anitta (1993), Renato Russo (1960), and Cássia Eller (1962).

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