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Born '''Jorge Mário da Silva''', he was raised in the [[favela]] [[Belford Roxo]] in the [[Baixada Fluminense]] region of [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro state]]. His fans consider him a renewer of Brazilian [[samba]]-style pop. He credits his influences as the [[samba school]] [[Estação Primeira de Mangueira]], composers [[Nelson Cavaquinho]] and [[Zeca Pagodinho]], along with [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] [[Romário]] and [[United States|American]] [[Soul music|soul]] singer [[Stevie Wonder]].
Born '''Jorge Mário da Silva''', he was raised in the [[favela]] [[Belford Roxo]] in the [[Baixada Fluminense]] region of [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro state]]. His fans consider him a renewer of Brazilian [[samba]]-style pop. He credits his influences as the [[samba school]] [[Estação Primeira de Mangueira]], composers [[Nelson Cavaquinho]] and [[Zeca Pagodinho]], along with [[Football (soccer)|footballer]] [[Romário]] and [[United States|American]] [[Soul music|soul]] singer [[Stevie Wonder]].


As a singer, Seu Jorge ("Mr Jorge") has released two [[album]]s. In [[2001]] he released ''Samba Esporte Fino'', a pop album influenced by the likes of [[Jorge Ben Jor]], [[Gilberto Gil]], and [[Milton Nascimento]]. It was released outside [[Brazil]] under the name ''Carolina'' in [[2002]]. His second album, the critically acclaimed ''Cru'' (''"Raw"''), was released in [[2005]].
As a singer, Seu Jorge ("Mr Jorge") was part of the band [[Farofa Carioca]], composing most of the songs of their debut album Moro no Brasil -[[1998]] and has released two [[album]]s. In [[2001]] he released ''Samba Esporte Fino'', a pop album influenced by the likes of [[Jorge Ben Jor]], [[Gilberto Gil]], and [[Milton Nascimento]]. It was released outside [[Brazil]] under the name ''Carolina'' in [[2002]]. His second album, the critically acclaimed ''Cru'' (''"Raw"''), was released in [[2005]].


Seu Jorge has gained exposure through his work as an actor and soundtrack composer. He appeared in the critically acclaimed film ''[[City of God (movie)|City of God]]'', and then played Pelé Dos Santos in [[Wes Anderson]]'s ''[[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]'', for which he provided much of the soundtrack in the form of [[Portuguese language]] [[cover version]]s of [[David Bowie]] classics.
Seu Jorge has gained exposure through his work as an actor and soundtrack composer. He appeared in the critically acclaimed film ''[[City of God (movie)|City of God]]'', and then played Pelé Dos Santos in [[Wes Anderson]]'s ''[[The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou]]'', for which he provided much of the soundtrack in the form of [[Portuguese language]] [[cover version]]s of [[David Bowie]] classics.

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Seu Jorge (b. June 8 1970) is a Brazilian musician, composer, and actor.

Born Jorge Mário da Silva, he was raised in the favela Belford Roxo in the Baixada Fluminense region of Rio de Janeiro state. His fans consider him a renewer of Brazilian samba-style pop. He credits his influences as the samba school Estação Primeira de Mangueira, composers Nelson Cavaquinho and Zeca Pagodinho, along with footballer Romário and American soul singer Stevie Wonder.

As a singer, Seu Jorge ("Mr Jorge") was part of the band Farofa Carioca, composing most of the songs of their debut album Moro no Brasil -1998 and has released two albums. In 2001 he released Samba Esporte Fino, a pop album influenced by the likes of Jorge Ben Jor, Gilberto Gil, and Milton Nascimento. It was released outside Brazil under the name Carolina in 2002. His second album, the critically acclaimed Cru ("Raw"), was released in 2005.

Seu Jorge has gained exposure through his work as an actor and soundtrack composer. He appeared in the critically acclaimed film City of God, and then played Pelé Dos Santos in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, for which he provided much of the soundtrack in the form of Portuguese language cover versions of David Bowie classics.


Discography

Solo albums

Music DVDs

  • MTV Apresenta Seu Jorge (2004)
  • Ana & Jorge: ao Vivo with Ana Carolina (2005)

Notable songs

  • "Funk Baby" is a 2002 song dubbed into the album Carolina. This song was sung in Portuguese, with the song title in English.