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Rita Lee

MPB

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Listen to Lança Perfume by Rita Lee, see lyrics, music video & more!
Lança PerfumeRita Lee
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Mania de VocêRita Lee
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Caso SérioRita Lee
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Chega MaisRita Lee
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Baila ComigoRita Lee
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Amor E SexoRita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
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Doce VampiroRita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
Listen to Pra Você Eu Digo Sim (If I Fell) by Rita Lee, see lyrics, music video & more!
Pra Você Eu Digo Sim (If I Fell)Rita Lee
Listen to Minha Vida (In My Life) by Rita Lee, see lyrics, music video & more!
Minha Vida (In My Life)Rita Lee
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Listen to Chega Mais com Rita Lee by Rita Lee
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More albums from Rita Lee

Listen to Reza by Rita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
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Listen to 3001 by Rita Lee
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Listen to Rita Lee (1993) by Rita Lee
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Listen to Zona Zen by Rita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
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ALBUMFlerte FatalRita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
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Listen to Saúde by Rita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
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Listen to Rita Lee (Remastered) by Rita Lee
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Listen to Babilônia by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti
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Listen to Entradas e Bandeiras by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti
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Listen to Fruto Proibido by Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti
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Listen to Atrás do Porto Tem uma Cidade by Rita Lee
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Listen to Hoje É o Primeiro Dia do Resto da Sua Vida by Rita Lee
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Listen to Build Up by Rita Lee
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Rita Lee's Popular Music Videos

Watch Pura Bossa Nova (feat. Rita Lee) music video by Sérgio Britto
Pura Bossa Nova (feat. Rita Lee)
Sérgio Britto
Watch Change (feat. Gui Boratto) music video by Rita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
Change (feat. Gui Boratto)
Rita Lee & Roberto de Carvalho
Watch Purabossanova (feat. Rita Lee) music video by Sérgio Britto
Purabossanova (feat. Rita Lee)
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Artist Playlists

Rita Lee Essentials
Rita Lee Essentials
Honoring the Os Mutantes co-founder and Brazilian vocal legend (1947–2023).
Rita Lee Essentials
Rita Lee Live
Rita Lee Live
The veteran rocker and Tropicálista reaches new heights onstage.
Rita Lee Live
Rita Lee: Love Songs
Rita Lee: Love Songs
Rita Lee: Love Songs
Rita Lee: Chill
Rita Lee: Chill
Rita Lee: Chill
Rita Lee: Deep Cuts
Rita Lee: Deep Cuts
Rita Lee: Deep Cuts
Rita Lee: The Songwriters
Rita Lee: The Songwriters
Rita Lee: The Songwriters

About Rita Lee

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Hometown
São Paulo, Brazil
Born
December 31, 1947
Genre
MPB
Rita Lee was a central figure in Brazilian rock. A former member of the seminal rock band Os Mutantes, she eventually left that group and began an extremely successful solo career in music that lasted for more than 30 years. The daughter of an amateur female pianist, she never took music lessons. In place of the traditional adolescent debut ball, she asked for a drum set. Lee formed a band with two other friends and they provided backup vocals for stars like Tony Campelo, Jet Blacks, Demetrius, and Prini Lopez. They met the brothers Arnaldo and Sérgio Dias Baptista. Adopting the name O'Seis (a pun with "the six" and the Brazilian redneck way of saying "you all"), they recorded the single "O Suicida," which was never released. When the rest of the band left for college, only three of them remained. Picking the name Os Mutantes, they backed Nana Caymmi on her then-husband Gilberto Gil's composition "Bom Dia." Duly impressed, Gil invited them to accompany him at TV Record's 1967 III FMPB, where they won second place for Gil's "Domingo no Parque," which featured the addition of Rogério Duprat conducting an orchestra with his revolutionary arrangements. The novelty of electric guitars and the mixing of strange orchestral sounds irritated the audience a great deal; the nascent Tropicalia style had arrived to a fanfare of heavy booing. Soon after, they recorded their single "O Relógio." In 1968, they performed on the album/manifesto Tropicália ou Panis et Circensis (Philips) alongside fellow musical revolutionaries like Nara Leão, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Gal Costa, and Tom Zé, and recorded their first LP, Os Mutantes. During their somewhat frequent tours of Europe, they recorded an LP that was unreleased at the time with the exception of some tracks included on 1971's Jardim Elétrico. Also in 1968, they performed "É Proibido Proibir" with Veloso on TV Globo's III FIC, and their own "Caminhante Noturno," which won seventh place. In 1969, they participated at the IV FMPB with their "Dom Quixote" and, by Lee and Tom Zé, "2001." They performed with the Baianos at the Sucata nightclub, Rio, and recorded their second album, also self-titled. They went to Europe, playing at Cannes, France, at the MIDEM, and in Lisbon, Portugal. In 1970, they returned to Brazil and performed the show O Planeta dos Mutantes, the first multi-media experiment in Brazil. The same year, Lee recorded her solo album, Build Up, which was produced by Arnaldo Baptista and saw her expanding into more traditional rock and pop territory. Soon after, Os Mutantes had a stint at the Olympia in Paris, France. With bassist Liminha (now a respected studio producer) and drummer Dinho, they participated in the V FIC with "Ando Meio Desligado" (Arnaldo and Sérgio). A Divina Comédia was released later in 1970, and O Jardim Elétrico (Polydor) in 1971. In 1972, Lee recorded another solo album backed by Os Mutantes, Hoje é o Primeiro Dia do Resto de Sua Vida (Philips). After Os Mutantes issued E Seus Cometas no País do Baurets, Lee departed the group. Following a period of depression, she decided to abandon her career, but continued writing the material that would make her famous as a solo artist. In 1973, she appeared with Lúcia Turnbull on the show Phono 73. Forming the rock band Tutti Frutti (which included Lúcia) for a series of shows at the Teatro Ruth Escobar, they adopted the name Rita Lee & Tutti Frutti at the suggestion of their record label. The band became quite successful in subsequent years, releasing Lee's hits "Ovelha Negra," "Agora só Falta Você," "Esse tal de Roque Enrow," "Miss Brasil 2000," and "Jardins da Babilônia." In 1974, Atrás do Porto tem uma Cidade (Philips) appeared. In 1975, Lúcia left the band and they recorded Fruto Proibido (Som Livre). In 1977, Lee was arrested for having marijuana and sentenced to one year of house arrest, during which time she co-wrote a song with the author Paulo Coelho; the single "Arrombou a Festa" sold 200,000 copies. She continued to perform with the approval of the court. Elis Regina invited her to duet on a special TV show at TV Bandeirantes, where they recorded "Doce de Pimenta," which Lee had composed especially for Elis. It was during this time that she unofficially married Roberto de Carvalho, who was incorporated into her band as a guitarist and composer. Soon, they went on tour with Gilberto Gil for Refestança, which was recorded and released as an eponymous LP. In 1978, Lee and her band recorded Babilônia, after which the group dissolved after internal dissension. She then formed Rita Lee & Cães e Gatos and toured for a series of shows under the same name. A 1979 album featured "Mania de Você," her biggest hit. In its wake, Lee decided to go solo. She achieved international recognition after releasing "Lança Perfume," with the then-Prince Charles declaring her his favorite singer. In the early '80s, she had great success recording "Joujou e Balangandãs" with João Gilberto. Her albums, openly danceable and commercially successful, broke sales records and her shows became mega-productions. During the 1983 tour for Rita Lee e Roberto de Carvalho, she began to have health problems, fainting on-stage at one show. She decided to take a rest, recording another album that year with no supporting tours. In January 1985, she briefly returned to the stage, performing a set at the Rock in Rio Festival. After another seven months in obscurity, she recorded an album that received good reviews, and in 1986 she realized a longtime dream of hosting a radio show, which aired on São Paulo's 89 FM, and later on Rio's Rádio Cidade. In 1987, she released Flerte Fatal to harsh criticism from the press. After two more heavily criticized albums, she ended her partnership with her husband, but worked with him on the film Fogo e Paixão. Later, she worked on the movie Dias Melhores Virão by Cacá Diegues, which earned her a prize at the Denzer Festival in Europe in 1990. Impersonating the late singer/composer Raul Seixas in the short movie Tanta Estrela por Aí, she was appointed Best Male Actor by Rio's mayoralty. On TV, she worked on the soap operas Top Model and Vamp, and hosted her own show, TV Leezão. In 1990, she released Bossa N' Roll, which sold heavily and earned her a spot opening for the Rolling Stones' on their tour of Brazil. She toured behind A Marca da Zorra, again with Roberto de Carvalho. The following year, she became the first woman and first pop icon to be awarded the Prêmio Shell de MPB. In 1997, she received the distinguished Prêmio Sharp de Música, followed by Santa Rita de Sampa and the mega-production Acústico MTV. In 2000, she released the CD 3001 and in 2001, Aqui, Ali, em Qualquer Lugar, an album of Beatles' songs done bossa style. Lee continued to tour throughout the decade, releasing Balacobaco in 2003. The final album she issued during her lifetime was 2013's Reza. Three years later she issued an autobiography and was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 Latin Grammys. She died in 2023 at the age of 75 at her home in Brazil. ~ Alvaro Neder
Rita Lee has also released music as a member of Os Mutantes.

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