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Alexandre Pires

Brazilian singer-songwriter (born 1976)


Brazilian singer-songwriter (born 1976)

FieldValue
nameAlexandre Pires
imageAlexandre Pires, “Em casa ao vivo“ (cropped).jpg
image_size200px
birth_nameAlexandre Pires do Nascimento
birth_placeUberlândia, Minas Gerais
birth_date
originUberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil
instrumentVoice
genrePagode, samba, pop, latin pop
occupationsinger-songwriter
years_active1987–present
labelBMG U.S. Latn, EMI Music, Sony Music
associated_actsSó Pra Contrariar

Alexandre Pires do Nascimento (born January 8, 1976) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Pires was previously the singer of group Só Pra Contrariar which he joined in the late 1980s.

Career

Pires began his career playing a new and more appellative style of samba that is known as Pagode and more romantic too that used to be known as Samba-canção and now is known as Samba Romântico. After his rhythm and melody started to become a little more romantic. He crossed the vertent known as "Pagode Romântico" and then he jumped to Samba-canção his favourite style. The Sambas-canção most famous are "Depois do Prazer" and "Tudo tem A ver" with a lot of influences of Brazilian Country Music ("Sertaneja"). The pagodes that are the most famous are "Quando é Amor", "A barata" and "Mineirinho" produced with the group Só Pra Contrariar. At that time, he received also a lot the influences of Cauby Peixoto, Ângela Maria and Agnaldo Rayol, mainly because his father was one of the best friends of Cauby Peixoto, according to a conversation with Pires at TV also edited at the internet. When he finished his last album with the group he produced also Romantic pop and Latin music.

After several albums in Portuguese, the band released a very successful album in 1999 titled Juegos de Amor. The album included the hit song "Santo Santo" featuring Gloria Estefan.

In 1998, Pires co-starred in the critically panned film Cinderela Baiana, alongside his then-girlfriend, Carla Perez.

On July 3, 2001, Pires released his first solo album to much success. He has continued to release albums both in Portuguese and in Spanish achieving several hits in Latin charts.

In 2007, he released a tribute album to Spanish singer Julio Iglesias. That 2007, he met and had a duet on the song titled "Junto A Ti" with Kika Edgar from the telenovela Bajo las Riendas del Amor.

Non-original music

  • Estrela Cadente (Falling Star) – Created after A-ha's Hunting High And Low.
  • Minha Fantasia (My Fantasy) – Created after Lenny Kravitz's It Ain't Over 'til It's Over.
  • Eva Meu Amor (Eva My Love) – Created after Paul Young's Everytime You Go Away.
  • Um Mundo Ideal (An Ideal World) – Created after Brad Kane & Lea Salonga's A Whole New World.
  • A Musa das Minhas Canções (The Diva of My Songs) – Created after Toni Braxton's Spanish Guitar.

Discography

Main article: Alexandre Pires discography

;Studio albums

  • Alexandre Pires (2001)

  • Minha Vida, Minha Música (2002)

  • Estrella Guía (2003)

  • Alma Brasileira (2004)

  • Alto-Falante (2004)

  • Meu Samba (2005)

  • A Un Idolo (2007)

  • Mais Além (2010)

  • Pecado Original (2015)

  • Em Casa – Ao Vivo (2008)

  • Mais Além – Ao Vivo (2010)

  • Eletrosamba (2012)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardsCategoryRecipientOutcomeRef.
2000Latin Grammy AwardsBest Pop Performance by a Duo/Group with VocalsSanto Santo
2002Latin Billboard Music AwardsPop album of the year, New artistAlexandre Pires
Premio Lo NuestroPop New ArtistAlexandre Pires
2003Latin Billboard Music AwardsArtist of the YearAlexandre Pires
Latin Grammy AwardsAlbum of the YearEstrella Guía
Latin Grammy AwardsBest Male Pop Vocal AlbumEstrella Guía
2004Premio Lo NuestroPop Male Artist of the YearAlexandre Pires
2013Latin Grammy AwardsBest Samba/Pagode AlbumEletrosamba – Ao Vivo
2017Latin Grammy AwardsBest MPB AlbumDNA Musicallast1=Ceccarinifirst1=Viola Manuelatitle=The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegasurl=http://www.livein-style.com/the-18th-latin-grammy-awards-las-vegas/website=Livein Styleaccess-date=December 28, 2017date=November 20, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191208152021/http://www.livein-style.com/the-18th-latin-grammy-awards-las-vegas/archive-date=December 8, 2019url-status=dead}}

References

References

  1. (November 20, 2017). "The 18th Latin GRAMMY Awards in Las Vegas".
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