Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano

Official videos

Preciso Ser Amado (Áudio Oficial)
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Sem Você (Áudio Oficial)
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Sonho de Amor (Ao Vivo)
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Flores em Vida (Clipe Oficial)
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Quien Soy Yo Sin Ella (Quem sou em sem ela) (Clipe Oficial)
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Será Que Foi Saudade? (Ao Vivo)
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Me Leva Pra Casa (Áudio Oficial)
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Mentes tão bem (Mientes tan bien) (Ao Vivo)
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Pra Não Pensar em Você (Ao Vivo)
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Pra Mudar a Minha Vida (Clipe Oficial)
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About this artist

Among the most successful sertanejo acts of all time, Zezé di Camargo & Luciano are a Brazilian duo who made their album debut in 1991 with the million-selling É o Amor. Born in Pirenópolis, Goiás, Brazil, the duo is comprised of brothers Zezé (born Mirosmar José de Camargo on August 17, 1963) and Luciano (born Welson David de Camargo on January 20, 1973). They made their full-length recording debut in 1991 with the smash hit album É o Amor, a million-seller whose title track is a sertanejo classic later recorded by MPB legend Maria Bethânia. During the remainder of the decade, Zezé di Camargo & Luciano released an album each year, all of them selling over a million copies each: Coração Está em Pedaços (1992), Saudade Bandida (1993), Salva Meu Coração (1994), Pão de Mel (1995), Indiferença (1996), É Minha Vida (1997), Pra Não Pensar em Você (1998), and Pare (1999). These albums, all technically self-titled, to much confusion, are also known by the year of their release. After the turn of the century, Zezé di Camargo & Luciano continued releasing a new album more or less each year. In 2000, they released their first live album, Ao Vivo. Other live albums followed from time to time, among them Diferente (2006) and Duas Horas de Sucesso: Ao Vivo (2009), plus multiple in-concert videos. There was also a box set, 15 Anos de Sucesso (2006), comprised of three CDs and a DVD, and a couple Spanish-language albums, Camargo & Luciano (1995) and Zezé di Camargo & Luciano em Espanhol (2001). In addition, Zezé di Camargo & Luciano were the subject of the award-winning documentary film 2 Filhos de Francisco - A História de Zezé di Camargo e Luciano (2005), one of the most commercially successful Brazilian films of all time. ~ Jason Birchmeier