Zézzin O Doido
Zézzin O Doido was born Carlos Zézzin and took his stage name from the Portuguese phrase meaning 'Zézzin the Crazy.' He came up in Rio de Janeiro during the...
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Zézzin O Doido was born Carlos Zézzin and took his stage name from the Portuguese phrase meaning 'Zézzin the Crazy.' He came up in Rio de Janeiro during the 1980s, known for a kind of samba that was both energetic and a bit unhinged. His song 'Sinistro' gives a sense of that mix, it's rhythmic but carries an edge.
He released albums like 'Seguindo a Raça' in 1984 and 'Seguindo o Baile' in 1986. The music pulled from samba, funk, and rock, and he worked with musicians like guitarist Paulinho Guitarra and drummer Ricardo Bittencourt. His lyrics could be irreverent or touch on social issues, which sometimes drew criticism alongside the fans.
Zézzin died in 2011. His song 'Segue o Baile' stuck around in Brazilian culture as a kind of party anthem, the sort of track that suggests dancing through trouble.
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