Thiaguinho (singer)

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Also known asThiaguinho
Born
Thiago André Barbosa

(1983-03-11) March 11, 1983 (age 42)
OriginBrazil
GenresPagode
Thiaguinho
Thiaguinho 2019
Thiaguinho 2019
Background information
Also known asThiaguinho
Born
Thiago André Barbosa

(1983-03-11) March 11, 1983 (age 42)
OriginBrazil
GenresPagode
OccupationsSinger, composer and presenter
Years active1998–present
LabelsSom Livre
FVA Music Solutions
(In solo career)
Websitethiaguinho.net

Thiago André Barbosa better known as Thiaguinho (Presidente PrudenteSão Paulo – Brazil, 11 March 1983), is a pagode singer, composer and presenter. He first gained notoriety for participating in the talent show Fama in 2002 and became famous for being a member of the musical group Exaltasamba from 2003 to 2012.[1][2] In 2012, he released his first solo album and live album, "Ousadia & Alegria", selling more than 80,000 copies and earning him a Latin Grammy nomination in the Best Samba/Pagode Album category.[3] He released his second solo album, "Outro Dia, Outra História", in 2014 which sold 40,000 copies and earned a gold record certificate. His third album, "Hey, Mundo!" was released in 2015, and was a commercial success, selling more than 160,000 copies and going double platinum. His second live video recording, "VamoQVamo" was released in 2016. In the same year, he released another album called "Tardezinha". His "Só Vem" album was released in 2017 which sold 40,000 copies and earned him another gold record. He released "Tardezinha 2" in 2017, followed by his third live recording called "Vibe" in 2020.[4]

Career

Thiaguinho learned how to play guitar with Isabella Ribeiro and started to compose at 12 years of age. By 14, he learned how to play cavaquinho. At 15, he had already formed his first samba group, Sabe Demais, later producing the group's first CD. In 2002, he was a contestant in the talent show Fama, produced by Rede Globo. In 2003 he joined Exaltasamba, replacing former singer Chrigor. With the group, he recorded ten CDs and 5 DVDs. In 2009 he participated in the recording of "O Baile do Simonal", where he performed the track "No galho do cajueiro" with group-mate Perícles. In 2010, the song "Valeu", written by him and Rodriguinho, won the Digital Music Award in the "Most Popular Music" category, the song "Valeu" was released by Exaltasamba. In 2012 he started his solo career, performing concerts at CrediCard Hall, in São Paulo, for the recording of his CD/DVD "Ousadia & Alegria". The album featured Gilberto Gil, Ivete Sangalo and soccer player Neymar. In 2014, Thiaguinho became the host of the TV show "Música Boa ao Vivo" on Multishow.

In 2015, together with Péricles, Thiaguinho, Chrigor, Pinha Presidente and Izaías (all former members of Exaltasamba) he participated in the tour "A Gente Faz A Festa".[5]

More recently, he signed a record label deal with Virgin Music.[6]

Biography

In 2011, during an appearance on the TV show Xuxa, he confirmed he was dating actress and fellow presenter Fernanda Souza.[7] In February 2015, the couple got married at Igreja Nossa Senhora do Brasil, with 450 guests attending the ceremony.[8] On October 14, 2019, the couple announced their divorce.[9]

TV

Programas
Ano Title Function Note TV station
2002 Fama Himself Participant Rede Globo
2011 Malhação Himself[10][11][12] Participation
2012 Cheias de Charme Himself Special participation
2013 Malhação Himself[13][14][15] Special participation
2014 Sai do Chão! Presenter[16][17] Special participation
Geração Brasil Himself/Presenter[18][19] Special participation
Música Boa Ao Vivo Himself Presenter Multishow
Vai Que Cola Himself[20] Special participation Multishow
Gaby Estrella Himself[21] Participation Gloob
Neymar Neymar Dubbing Nickelodeon[22][23]
2015 Superstar Himself Juror[24][25] Rede Globo
2017 TV Aparecida Himself Special participation TV Aparecida
Detetives do Predio Azul Himself Special participation (1 episode) Gloob
2023 Travessia Himself[26] Special participation (1 episode) Rede Globo
2024 Mania de Você Himself[27] Special participation (1 episode) Rede Globo

Discography

References

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