A
música Menino do Rio foi composta porCaetano
Velosoem 1977 e gravada por Baby Consuelo em 1979.
Dizem
que tudo começou em um jantar de casais em que estavam presentes Caetano e Dedé
Gadelha, sua esposa na época, além de Petit e Baby Consuelo.
Durante
o jantar, Baby falou sobre a ideia de gravar uma música em homenagem ao
surfista, e pediu que Caetano fizesse a composição.
O
músico, que estava com seu violão, começou a compor ali mesmo e assim nasceu Menino
do Rio.
A
letra faz referências diretas a Petit, ao surf e ao ambiente da época. O
surfista realmente tinha a tatuagem de um dragão no braço, algo que ainda era
pouco comum entre a classe média na época, e que é citado na primeira estrofe
da música.
A letra é em primeira pessoa, como se fosse mesmo
uma declaração de Baby Consuelo para José Arthur.
Infelizmente a carreira de Petit no surf chegou ao
fim no ano de 1987. Depois de sofrer um grave acidente de moto, ele ficou em
coma por 40 dias e perdeu completamente os movimentos de um lado do corpo.
Deprimido com o acidente e com a impossibilidade de
voltar a surfar, José Arthur cometeu suicídio dois anos depois, em 1989, aos 32
anos de idade. Apesar da vida curta, o menino do Rio ficou eternizado na música
de Caetano Veloso e na voz de Baby do Brasil...
Menino do Rio
Calor que provoca arrepio
Dragão tatuado no braço
Calção corpo aberto no espaço
Coração, de eterno flerte
Adoro ver-te...
Menino vadio
Tensão flutuante do Rio
Eu canto prá Deus
Proteger-te...
O Hawaí, seja aqui
Tudo o que sonhares
Todos os lugares
As ondas dos mares
Pois quando eu te vejo
Eu desejo o teu desejo...
Menino do Rio
Calor que provoca arrepio
Toma esta canção
Como um beijo...
Menino do Rio
Calor que provoca arrepio
Dragão tatuado no braço
Calção corpo aberto no espaço
Coração, de eterno flerte
Adoro ver-te...
Menino vadio
Tensão flutuante do Rio
Eu canto prá Deus
Proteger-te...
O Hawaí, seja aqui
Tudo o que sonhares
Todos os lugares
As ondas dos mares
Pois quando eu te vejo
Eu desejo o teu desejo...
FILME
DAME FELICIDAD
ENRIQUE GUZMÁN
AUTOR(ES): JAMES
BLEEDLOVE, LYNN BREEDLOVE;
PAIS: VENEZUELA-MEJICANO
ÁLBUM: MIS 30 ...
DISCOGRÁFICA: SONY-BMG
GÉNERO: BALADA
ANO: 1998.
Enrique Guzmán (Caracas, Venezuela, 1 de febrerode 1943) es un cantante, compository actormexicano, nacido en Venezuela. En los años 1960era llamado «el ídolo
de la juventud» en América Latinay el cantante más popular de Méxicode la década.
Fue vocalista y miembro fundador de Los Teen Tops, grupo
considerado pionero en hacer rock and rollen español junto a grupos como Los Locos del Ritmo, Los Rebeldes Del Rocky Black Jeans.
Después se vuelve solista y comienza así una prolifera carrera como baladista.
Es considerado como el Rey del Rock & Rollen español; y
uno de los «grandes del rock» de la escena mexicana (junto con Angélica María, César Costa, Julissa, Johnny Laboriel, Manolo Muñoz, Alberto Vázquez, entre
otros).
Hijo de Jaime Guzmán Esparza y de Elena Vargas,
aunque nació en Caracas(Venezuela),
sus padres le otorgaron la nacionalidad mexicana por nacimiento registrándolo
en la embajada mexicana. Vivió en Venezuela hasta la edad de 12 años.
Sus primeras incursiones en el mundo musical se
dieron a través de fiestas familiares y colegiales, sirviendo incluso de
acompañamiento a artistas como Sergio Bustamante.
Desde que tú no estás aquí,
no sé qué va a ser de mí,
voy a pedirte un gran favor,
que no me niegues tu perdón
Y dame, dame, dame, dame,
felicidad,
que solo tú,
me puedes dar
Yo sé que mucho te mentí,
siendo tu amor todo de mí,
creo que voy a enloquecer,
si no te vuelvo pronto a ver.
Y dame, dame, dame, dame,
felicidad,
que solo tú,
me puedes dar
Tu eres juez y jurado,
mi vida está en tus manos,
clemencia yo te pido,
quiero que estes siempre
conmigo
Olvida todo por favor,
y no me guardes más rencor,
si tu regresas en verdad,
todo será tranquilidad
Y dame, dame, dame, dame,
felicidad,
que solo tú,
me puedes dar.
THE CLICK SONG(QONGQOTHWANE)
MIRIAM MAKEBA
SONGWRITERS: MIRIAM
MAKEBA, WALTER RAIM , BOB SIMPSON , PERRY LOPEZ , THOMAS ... TO CARNEGIE HALL;
COUNTRY: JOHANNESBURG
ALBUM: MIRIAM MAKEBA
GENRE: FOLK
LABEL: RCA
VICTOR
YEAR:1960
Miriam Makeba is the self-titled debut albumby Miriam Makeba. It was
released in 1960 by RCA Victor. Zenzile Miriam Makeba(4 March 1932– 9
November 2008), nicknamed Mama Africa, was a South African singer, songwriter,
actress, and civil rights
activist. Associated with musical genres including Afropop,
jazz, and world music, she was
an advocate against apartheidand
white-minority government in South Africa.
Born in Johannesburgto Swaziand Xhosaparents, Makeba
was forced to find employment as a child after the death of her father. She had
a brief and allegedly abusive first marriage at the age of 17, gave birth to
her only child in 1950, and survived breast cancer. Her vocal talent had been
recognized when she was a child, and she began singing professionally in the
1950s, with the Cuban Brothers, the Manhattan Brothers,
and an all-woman group, the Skylarks,
performing a mixture of jazz, traditional African melodies, and Western popular
music. In 1959, Makeba had a brief role in the anti-apartheid film Come Back, Africa, which
brought her international attention, and led to her performing in Venice, London, and New York City. In
London, she met the American singer Harry Belafonte,
who became a mentor and colleague. She moved to New York City, where she became
immediately popular, and recorded her first solo album in 1960. Her attempt to
return to South Africa that year for her mother's funeral was prevented by the
country's government.
Makeba's career flourished in the United
States, and she released several albums and songs, her most popular being
"Pata Pata"
(1967). Along with Belafonte she received a Grammy Award for her 1965 album An Evening
with Belafonte/Makeba. She testified against the South
African government at the United Nations and became involved in the civil rights
movement. She married Stokely Carmichael,
a leader of the Black Panther
Party, in 1968. As a result, she lost support
among white Americans. Her visa was revoked by the US government when she was
traveling abroad, forcing her and Carmichael to relocate to Guinea. She
continued to perform, mostly in African countries, including at several independence
celebrations. She began to write and perform
music more explicitly critical of apartheid; the 1977 song "Soweto Blues",
written by her former husband Hugh Masekela,
was about the Soweto uprising. After
apartheid was dismantled in 1990, Makeba returned to South Africa. She
continued recording and performing, including a 1991 album with Nina Simoneand Dizzy Gillespie, and
appeared in the 1992 film Sarafina!.
She was named an FAO Goodwill
Ambassadorin 1999, and campaigned for
humanitarian causes. She died of a heart attack during a 2008 concert in Italy.
Makeba was among the first African musicians
to receive worldwide recognition. She brought African music to a Western
audience, and popularized the world music and Afropop genres. She also made
popular several songs critical of apartheid,
and became a symbol of opposition to the system, particularly after her right
to return was revoked. Upon her death, former South African President Nelson Mandelasaid that "her music inspired a powerful sense of hope in all
of us."
Igqira lendlela
nguqo ngqothwane
Igqira lendlela (kuthwa) nguqo ngqothwane
Igqira lendlela,
Aya nguqo ngqothwane
Igqira lendlela (kuthwa) nguqo ngqothwane
Seleqabele gqi
thapha
Aya nguqongqothwane
Selequbole gqi thapha nguqongqothwane
Seleqabele gqi thapha
Aya nguqongqothwane
Selequbole gqi thapha nguqongqothwane
Igqira lendlela
Aya, nguqongqothwane
Igqira lendlela ngutwane nguqongqothwane
Igqira lendlela
Aya, nguqongqothwane
Igqira lendlela ngutwane nguqongqothwane
Sebeqabele gqi
thapha
Aya nguqongqothwane
Sebequbule gqi thapha nguqongqothwane
Sebeqabele gqi
thapha
Aya nguqongqothwane
Sebequbule gqi thapha nguqongqothwane
Lyrics:
Igqira lendlela
nguqo ngqothwane
The road’s witchdoctor is the knocking beetle
Igqirha lendlela
kuthwa nguqo ngqothwane
The witchdoctor of the road is said to be the knocking beetle
Seleqabele gqi
thapha nguqo ngqothwane
He has passed by up the steep hill, the knocking beetle
Selequbule gqi
thapha nguqo ngqothwane
He did pass by up the steep hill, the knocking beetle
[Thanks to
GingerSpice 414 for adding a bit of clarity to the translation. I appreciate
it.]
STEAL MY GIRL
ONE DIRECTION
SONGWRITERS: Wayne Hector,
Julian Bunetta, Ed Drewett, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne & John Ryan
COUNTRY: IRELANDXU. K.
Album: Steal My Girl
LABEL: Sony
Estilo: Pop
YEAR: 2014
One
Direction, often shortened to 1D, are an English-Irish popboy bandformed in London, England in 2010.
The group are composed of Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Stylesand Louis Tomlinson; former member Zayn Malikdeparted from the group in March
2015. The group signed with Simon Cowell's record label Syco Recordsafter forming and finishing third in
the seventh seriesof the British televised singing competition The X Factorin 2010.
Propelled to
global success by social media, One Direction's five albums, Up All Night(2011),
Take Me Home(2012),
Midnight Memories(2013), Four(2014),
and Made in
the A.M.(2015),
topped charts in most major markets, and generated hit singles including "What Makes You Beautiful" (their first number one on the UK Singles Chart, and the highest debut for a British act on the
US BillboardHot 100since 1998), "Live
While We're Young",
"Best
Song Ever",
"Story of My Life" and "Drag Me Down". After the release of Four, One Direction
became the first band in the US Billboard200history to have their first four
albums debut at number one. Their third album, Midnight Memories, was the best-selling album worldwide of 2013.
Considered teen idols, One Direction were often subject to fan
hysteria. They embarked on four world tours, two of which were all-stadium. The
band's Where We Are Tour, in support of Midnight Memories, was the highest-grossing concert tourin 2014, the highest-grossing tour
by a vocal group in history, and the 15thhighest-grossing concert tourof all time, grossing $290.2 million
(unadjusted for inflation). The band went on hiatus in January 2016, allowing
all members to pursue other projects.
As of 2020,
the band have sold a total of 70 million records worldwide, making them one of
the best-selling
boy bands of all time.
The band have won nearly 200 awards, including seven Brit Awards, four MTV
Video Music Awards,
six BillboardMusic Awards, seven American Music Awards(including Artist of the Yearin 2014 and 2015), and 28 Teen
Choice Awards.
In 2013, they earned an estimated $75 million, becoming the second highest
earning celebrity under 30 according to Forbes. As the world's best-selling artist of 2013, the
group was named the Global Recording Artist of the Yearby the International
Federation of the Phonographic Industry. In 2014, Billboardnamed the band "Artist of the
Year". Forbesranked them as the fourth highest-earning
celebritiesin
the world in 2015, and second in 2016.