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If you ever need some creative inspiration, take a look at some videos of Timbaland in the studio in his prime, around the early to mid-2000s. You'll see Timbo smiling knowingly as he plays new material to some of the biggest rap & R&B stars of all time, all of whom appear to display a similar range of emotions – confusion, astonishment, befuddled laughter. This is testament to the Virginia producer's utterly genre shifting approach to the rhythm and texture of beat-making. No one sounded like him before, and the many who have imitated rarely reach his level. This In Focus is selected by Antonine Scali.
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Cláudio Francisco Santos Silva (São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 13, 1964) better known as Cláudio Zoli is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. He was lead singer of the band Brylho
Biography
Cláudio Zoli grew up listening to soul music (Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Brazilian / soul singer Tim Maia) and started singing and playing the guitar as a boy. His professional debut was at the age of 17 in Cassiano’s band, who would become his guru. In 1982, with his voice and guitar, Zoli helped found the band Brylho which, the following year, broke through nationally with the song "A Noite do Prazer".
The band ended in 1985 and, in the following year, he would be releasing his first solo album, "Livre Para Viver". Three years later, Zoli was successful again when Marina Lima recorded "À French", a partnership with the singer's brother, Antônio Cícero. Later, Elba Ramalho recorded his "Urgent Happiness". His career as an interpreter, however, started to not go so well, and in 1993 he joined the group Tigres de Bengala (with Ritchie and Vinícius Cantuária). In 1999, Zoli resumed his solo career (interrupted for eight years) with "Férias", an album in which he added elements of rap and R&B to his traditional soul-funk-samba
https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cláudio_Zoli
Cláudio Francisco Santos Silva (São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil May 13, 1964) better known as Cláudio Zoli is a Brazilian singer and songwriter. He was lead singer of the band Brylho
Biography
Cláudio Zoli grew up listening to soul music (Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Brazilian / soul singer Tim Maia) and started singing and playing the guitar as a boy. His professional debut was at the age of 17 in Cassiano’s band, who would become his guru. In 1982, with his voice and guitar, Zoli helped found the band Brylho which, the following year, broke through nationally with the song "A Noite do Prazer".
The band ended in 1985 and, in the following year, he would be releasing his first solo album, "Livre Para Viver". Three years later, Zoli was successful again when Marina Lima recorded "À French", a partnership with the singer's brother, Antônio Cícero. Later, Elba Ramalho recorded his "Urgent Happiness". His career as an interpreter, however, started to not go so well, and in 1993 he joined the group Tigres de Bengala (with Ritchie and Vinícius Cantuária). In 1999, Zoli resumed his solo career (interrupted for eight years) with "Férias", an album in which he added elements of rap and R&B to his traditional soul-funk-samba
https://pt.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cláudio_Zoli
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