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Rodrigo Amarante

1976 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Rodrigo Amarante is the 3,171st most popular singer, the 1,267th most popular biography from Brazil and the 31st most popular Brazilian Singer.

Rodrigo Amarante is most famous for being a Brazilian guitarist, bassist, singer, songwriter, and arranger, known for his work with the band Los Hermanos and his solo career. He gained international recognition for his song "Tuyo," which was featured in the Netflix series "Narcos."

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Among Singers

Among singers, Rodrigo Amarante ranks 3,171 out of 4,381Before him are Elva Hsiao, Kostas Martakis, Sennek, Jonathan Knight, Choi Ye-na, and Changbin. After him are Alison Goldfrapp, Nanase Aikawa, Miroslav Kostadinov, Sasha Song, Katerine Duska, and Natsumi Abe.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1976, Rodrigo Amarante ranks 692Before him are Dmitry Fofonov, Christopher Tin, Erica Leerhsen, Monet Mazur, Yasuhiro Hato, and Ko San. After him are Miroslav Kostadinov, Adel Chedli, Nebojša Stefanović, Miguel Martinez, Alfonso Soriano, and Hamish Linklater.

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In Brazil

Among people born in Brazil, Rodrigo Amarante ranks 1,267 out of NaNBefore him are Gil (1980), Evanilson (1999), Deborah Evelyn (1966), Capitão (1966), Sandro Cardoso dos Santos (1980), and Jonathas de Jesus (1989). After him are Gustavo Endres (1975), Igor Paixão (2000), Rafael Cabral (1990), Emerson (1972), Jonathan Moreira (1986), and Luis Henrique (2001).

Among Singers In Brazil

Among singers born in Brazil, Rodrigo Amarante ranks 31Before him are Paula Fernandes (1984), Gusttavo Lima (1989), Claudia Leitte (1980), Ana Carolina (1974), Maria Rita (1977), and Badi Assad (1966). After him are Vanessa da Mata (1976), Pitty (1977), Ana Paula Valadão (1976), Fernanda Takai (1971), Marília Mendonça (1995), and Sandy (1983).

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