Marina Lima
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Marina Correia Lima (Portuguese pronunciation: [maˈɾinɐ ˈlimɐ], born September 17, 1955) is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. She is a prominent female pioneer of Brazilian rock music.
Career
Marina Lima began composing songs at age 17,[1] and first achieved major success with the 1984 album Fullgás, which included the hit singles "Fullgás", "Me Chama" (written by Lobão), "Veneno" and "Mesmo que Seja Eu" (an Erasmo Carlos cover).
In 1986 she released the first home video concert by a Brazilian artist, "Todas Ao Vivo", which chronicled the tour in support of her 1985 album "Todas" and included several of her previous hits as well as backstage interviews.
In the 90s she continued recording highly praised albums such as “O Chamado” and Abrigo”.
After a long break from the stage, Lima finally returned to prominence with the release of concert and live album “Sissi na Sua”.
In 2003 she recorded her Acústico MTV (the Brazilian equivalent of the MTV Unplugged series), which spawned two top 10 hit singles (the new track "Sugar" and a reworked version of her 1984 hit "Fullgas") and became her best selling album in over a decade. The DVD (the first of her career) was also one of the year's best sellers.
Personal life
In an interview, she declared herself as bisexual.[2]
Discography
Title | Details |
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Simples Como Fogo |
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Olhos Felizes |
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Certos Acordes |
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Desta Vida, Desta Arte |
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Fullgás |
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Todas |
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Todas Ao Vivo |
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Virgem |
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Próxima Parada |
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Marina Lima |
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O Chamado |
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Abrigo |
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Registros à Meia Voz |
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Pierrot do Brasil |
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Síssi na Sua |
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Setembro |
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Acústico MTV |
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Lá Nos Primórdios |
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Clímax |
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No Osso - Ao Vivo |
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DVDs
- 2003 Acústico MTV
External links
References
- ^ "Marina Lima fala de novo disco e confessa quer casar". Último Segundo. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
- ^ "Em entrevista Marina Lima declara ser bissexual". Bem Paraná (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2009-04-15. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
- 1955 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Brazilian women singers
- 21st-century Brazilian singers
- 20th-century Brazilian women singers
- 20th-century Brazilian singers
- LGBT singers from Brazil
- Brazilian women singer-songwriters
- LGBT people in Latin music
- Women in Latin music
- Bisexual women
- LGBT artists from Brazil
- Bisexual musicians
- 20th-century LGBT people
- 21st-century LGBT people