Ivete Sangalo

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Ivete Sangalo
Juazeiro, Bahia, Brazil
Other names
  • Queen of Brazil
  • Veveta
  • President of Bahia
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • TV host
  • actress
Years active1992–present
Spouses
  • Davi Moraes
    (m. 2002; div. 2004)
  • Daniel Cady
    (m. 2011)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
Labels
  • Sony Music (1993–1994)
  • Universal Music
    (1994–present)
Websitewww.ivetesangalo.com.br
Signature

Ivete Maria Dias de Sangalo[1][2] (Brazilian Portuguese: [iˈvɛtʃi sɐ̃ˈɡalu]; born 27 May 1972) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, TV host, and occasional actress. She was on six albums with Banda Eva,[3] and seven more solo albums. Sangalo is noted for her powerful voice, charisma and live performances. Her music is popular in Portugal.[4] She has sold 25 million copies of her albums and won 4 Latin Grammy Awards[5][6]

As a child, Sangalo started to sing and play guitar at the school where she studied. Her debut show happened in Ondina, Salvador in August 1992. With that show she won the Dorival Caymmi trophy, considered the Grammy of Bahia music.

Life and career

Beginnings, Banda Eva and early solo career

Ivete Sangalo was born in Juazeiro, Bahia, where she spent her childhood. Her grandfather was born in Spain.[7][8] She started her singing career in events at school and then started singing at bars. She started to receive attention and signed with

platinum certification
. The following year she released, Beat Beleza, which also achieved platinum status.

In 2000 she released the album Festa, whose title track was another success. The single was very popular, and the album got platinum certification. "Festa" was her biggest single up to that point and the video received huge airplay. "Festa" was the most popular song of 2001 in Brazil. Its music video featured 20 cameo appearances by Brazilian celebrities. In 2002, she released the album Se Eu Não te Amasse Tanto Assim (If I Didn't Love You As Much), titled after her big hit that reached the first position in the singles chart. The album, which features a duet with American singer Brian McKnight, didn't sell as much as her previous albums, but was still a hit. Following Se Eu Não te Amasse Tanto Assim, she released Clube Carnavalesco Innocentes Em Progresso in 2003. It was the lowest-selling solo album of her career but it still managed to receive gold certification.

2003–2008: Career Progression

Sangalo in 2004.

MTV Ao Vivo Ivete Sangalo MTV Live: Ivete Sangalo (2004), was a live album that included her biggest hits, a few of which were released on previous live albums, and some Banda Eva hits. The album garnered huge sales, most of them due to the single "Sorte Grande", which was renamed "Poeira" by the public and became a big hit at parties, on the radio and also at soccer stadiums (where it was used to cheer on the teams). The song received heavy airplay in Brazil and was also included in the soundtrack of the

Diamond
, sold over 600,000 copies, and is the best-selling musical DVD in Brazil of all time (and the best-selling musical DVD in the world in the second half of 2005).

In 2005, Sangalo was called by

Tom Jobim and Caetano Veloso. They are Brazilian artists who are respected all around the world. For me, that will be more difficult to achieve, because I want to be known for the kind of music I sing-[which] doesn't fit the Brazilian standards foreign audiences are used to. I want people to [respect] my musical style."[9]

Her 2005 album, As Supernovas, received triple platinum certification shortly after its release. The album was less upbeat than her previous ones and included some songs with a 1970s touch, with the big influence of Brazilian singer

América, and thanks to the tie-in, the song became very popular. "Quando a Chuva Passar" was notable for being nominated at the Latin Grammy Awards
, an uncommon feature for a non-Spanish-speaking singer. As Supernovas also received diamond certification which consolidated her as the biggest female solo singer in Brazil.

Due to her remarkable appearances on TV, TV Globo, the biggest Brazilian TV station, invited her to host the TV show Estação Globo, which aires about six episodes every year in late December/early January.

On December 16, 2006, she performed in the

Madonna also performed. She was the first Brazilian act to perform in this stadium since pop phenomenon Sandy & Junior
in 2002. The concert was released as a DVD in May 2007. While her last live DVD was an MTV Live, this new one was broadcast by Multishow.

Her biggest career hits are "Sorte Grande" and "Festa".[10] Sangalo has sold more than 7,000,000 CDs and more than 1,500,000 DVDs.[citation needed]

According to O Globo, Sangalo asks for R$240,000 (US$120,000 per concert) and a percentage of tickets sale, which makes her final paycheck R$350,000 ($275,000), the second highest-paid act in Brazil. (Roberto Carlos is the most expensive, asking R$700,000 per concert). For special concerts, the price may reach R$2 million ($1 million).

Her parallel businesses include performances at her "blocos" at

Nova Schin
beer.

Her Ao Vivo no Maracanã DVD sold 555,000 copies, making it the best-selling musical DVD of the year in Brazil and the best-selling musical DVD overall in 2007 for Universal Records internationally.[11] In October 2008, she released a children's album with Saulo Fernandes, lead-singer of Banda Eva.

2009–2011: Pode Entrar, motherhood, US tour

Sangalo in 2011.

In June 2009, the singer released her tenth studio album, Pode Entrar, recorded in a studio set up at her home, in Salvador. The project showed Sangalo in a more intimate way, entertaining friends at her house and included guests appearances by other artists in an unprecedented way. Pode Entrar was also released as a DVD and includes guest stars

Agora Eu Já Sei
, a smash romantic hit that charted at No. 2 in the winter of 2009.

On September 8, 2009, it was confirmed that Sangalo would be opening for

Beyoncé Knowles' on her I Am... Tour in Brazil, in São Paulo and Salvador, Bahia.[12]
These shows took place in February 2010.

On November 17, 2009, Sangalo released a clothing collection in collaboration with Lojas Riachuelo, the third biggest retail chain in Brazil.

In early 2010, she was one of the finalists in the "Music" category of the year Shorty Awards for the best Twitter users.[13]

In April 2010, a new DVD, "Ivete Sangalo Duetos" ("Ivete Sangalo Duets" in English), was released, with a total of 19 performances with other artists, all of them previously released in her own discography or in the discography of the other artists with whom she sings. This DVD include performances with

Jorge Ben Jor
, Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano, among other artists, and managed to peak at No. 1 on Brazilian charts by the second week of May 2010.

She was invited by

Terra Networks
.

In Portugal, she was the only artist to perform at all four editions of Rock in Rio festival in Lisbon. Her debut in the country in 2004 made her famous there. In the 2010 edition of the festival, she was one of the most anticipated attractions on the opening night of May 21, and performed to an audience of more than eighty thousand people.

On September 4, 2010, Sangalo star performed at

Worcester on September 1 and at the Brazilian Day party in Toronto
on September 6. This was her 2010 North American mini tour.

Brazilian media published in the beginning of September 2010 that Ivete Sangalo would go on tour in Brazil with Shakira in 2011. Later, it was discovered that the agreement would be for her to perform at Shakira's “The Pop Festival” shows. The contract was signed on Saturday, September 4, in New York, the same day of her show on Madison Square Garden. That same week, Sangalo confirmed she quietly married nutritionist Daniel Cady, father of her son Marcelo, after dating for two years.

On Saturday, September 11, the singer made an appearance at

Dallas, Texas, where she performed the song "You And Me
" with the band, in a Portuguese-English version. This performance was also recorded and featured on her live DVD.

The singer made an appearance at Gigi D'Alessio's show in Rome on Tuesday, September 21. They performed an Italian version of her hit "Se eu não te amasse tanto assim" and "Easy", a Lionel Richie cover that had been previously performed at the Madison Square Garden and the DCU Center.

The “Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden” record was released on December 7, after being broadcast on December 5 by Brazilian cable TV channel Multishow. On launch day on December 7, the disc had sold over 300,000 copies in its only pre-sale, which earned it a certification of a Triple Platinum and Gold Record by ABPD. At the end of January, the DVD was leading the Brazilian charts for the seventh consecutive week since its debut. Its first single "Acelera Aê (Noite do bem)" also managed to peak at No. 1 on the Brazilian charts and "Desejo de Amar" was chosen to be the 2011 Carnival song.

In 2010, Ivete Sangalo appeared as a celebrity judge for Avon Voices,[14] Avon's first ever global, online singing talent search for women and songwriting competition for men and women.

Performance of Ivete Sangalo at the Brazilian Oktoberfest of Blumenau.

2012–present: Real Fantasia

The art director who works with

Real Fantasia, released in October 2012.[15]

In 2015, Sangalo performed at the music festival Rock in Rio USA in Las Vegas.

The cultural program of the

UK public the grandeur of Bahia in Brazil. "I can barely explain how honoured I am to be on this stage, helping to close one of the greatest and most inspiring events, along with the Brazilian Beyoncé. It was amazing", said the singer to the British newspaper "Hull Daily Mail". Ivete not only caught the attention of the British singer - the international press also highlighted the Bahian performance. The CNN site called the singer a "megastar". But The Guardian
newspaper defined Ivete as 'the most influential woman in Brazil'. Something that drew the attention of the international press was that Ivete, has over 12 million followers on Instagram, for example.

She performed the theme song for the Latin American Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese dubs of the 2017 DuckTales series.

Discography

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1998 Simão, o Fantasma Trapalhão Estrela
2006 Xuxa Gêmeas Alice
2012 Ivete Stellar e a Pedra da Luz Voz (Ivete Stellar) Trailer only
2013 Planes Voz (Carolina Santos) Brazilian and Latin American Spanish version
2017 Smurfs: The Lost Village Voz (Smurf-Magnólia) Brazilian version
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 Planeta Xuxa Eventual Host
2000 Brava Gente Rosália Guest appearance
2001 Sítio do Picapau Amarelo Cassia Guest appearance
2005 Estação Globo Host 2005–2009
América
Herself
2007 Paraíso Tropical Herself
2012 As Brasileiras Raquel TV Globo miniseries
Gabriela Maria Machadão[17] TV Globo Soap opera aired at 11 pm
2014 Superstar Herself TV Globo Airs on Sundays at 11 pm
2016 The Voice Kids Herself TV Globo Airs on Sundays at 1 pm
2021 The Masked Singer Brasil Host 2021-present

Notable Advertising spokesperson

  • Summer's Eve
  • Arisco
  • Wella Koleston
  • Grendha
  • Nova Schin
  • Higgfly
  • Kopenhagen
  • Sagres Beer
  • Caboré
  • Philips
  • Maratá
  • Iguatemi Salvador
  • Riachuelo (Store)
  • Colorama (Nail Polish)
  • Fototica
  • TAM Airlines
  • Chevrolet
  • Bombril
  • Danone

Awards and nominations

Latin Grammy Award

Year Category Title of Work Result
2000
Best New Artist Ivete Sangalo Nominated
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album
Ivete Sangalo Nominated
2001
Beat Beleza Nominated
2002
"Festa" Nominated
2004
Clube Carnavalesco Inocentes em Progresso Nominated
2005
Best Brazilian Roots/Regional Album MTV ao Vivo Won
2006
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album As Super Novas Nominated
Best Brazilian Song
"Abalou" Nominated
2007
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album Ivete no Maracanã Nominated
Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2009
Best Latin Children's Album A Casa Amarela Nominated
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album Pode Entrar Nominated
Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
Best Brazilian Song "Agora Eu Já Sei" Nominated
2011
"Acelera Aê" Nominated
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden Nominated
2012
Record of the Year "Atrás da Porta" Nominated
Album of the Year Ivete, Gil e Caetano Nominated
Best MPB Album Won
Best Long Form Music Video Nominated
2014
Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album Multishow Ao Vivo: 20 Anos Won
2021 Best Portuguese Language Roots Album Arraiá da Veveta Won

Multishow Brazilian Music Award

Year Category Title of Work Result
1999 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
Best Song "Se Eu Não Te Amasse Tanto Assim" Nominated
2001 Best Song "A Lua Que Eu Te Dei" Won
2002 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Nominated
Best Song "Festa" Nominated
2003 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
Best Song "Sorte Grande" Nominated
2005 Best DVD MTV ao Vivo Won
2006 Best Concert Ivete no Maracanã Won
2007 Best Concert Won
Best Album Nominated
Best DVD Won
2008 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
Best Instrumentalist Radamés Venâncio Nominated
2009 TVZé Vai Buscar Dalila Won
2010 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Nominated
Best Concert Turnê Mais Won
Best DVD Pode Entrar Nominated
Best Clip "Agora Eu Já Sei" Nominated
2011 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Nominated
Best Concert Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden Nominated
Best DVD Won
Best Song "Química do Amor" (feat. Luan Santana) Nominated
2012 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
Best Song "Darte" Nominated
Year Award Category Result Ref.
2020 Prêmio Multishow Cantora do Ano Pending

Troféu Imprensa

Year Category Title of Work Result
1999 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Nominated
2000 Nominated
2001 Nominated
2002 Nominated
2003 Won
2004 Nominated
2005 Nominated
2007 Won
2008 Won
2009 Nominated
2010 Won
2011 Won
2012 Nominated

Melhores do Ano

Year Category Title of Work Result
2000 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
2001 Nominated
2002 Best Song "Festa" Won
2003 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
2004 Won
Best Song "Sorte Grande" Won
2005 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Nominated
2006 Won
Best Song "Quando a Chuva Passar" Won
2007 Best Singer Ivete Sangalo Won
2008 Won
2009 Won
2010 Nominated
2011 Nominated
2013 Won
2014 Nominated
2015 Nominated
2016 Nominated
2017 Won

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ivete Sangalo oficiliza seu casamento com Daniel Cady". virgula.uol.com.br. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013.
  2. ^ "Ivete Sangalo faz 20 anos de carreira: veja 20 curiosidades sobre a cantora!". CARAS. December 10, 2013.
  3. ^ About Banda Eva Archived March 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Sangalo's music is very popular in Portugal Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Matéria - 26/06/2013". 105FM. September 19, 2016. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  6. ^ "Ivete Sangalo: 42 momentos inesquecíveis". UOL. September 19, 2016.
  7. ^ La cantante brasileña Ivete Sangalo saca por primera vez un disco en el mercado español (Spanish interview)"Porque mi abuelo era español y mi padre me hablaba siempre de España". - "My grandfather is Spanish and my father always spoke about Spain"
  8. ^ Her father is of Spanish descent "Meu pai é descendente de espanhóis".
  9. ^ Sangalo: Brazil's Queen Of Song
  10. ^ Sangalo's music in World cup Archived August 23, 2007, at archive.today
  11. ^ Ivete Sangalo and CDs Archived February 15, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Confirmado: Ivete Sangalo vai abrir show de Beyoncé no Brasil, segundo jornal". ego.globo.com.
  13. ^ "Music Leaders - The Shorty Awards - The best producers of real-time, short form content on Twitter". 2nd.shortyawards.com. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  14. ^ http://www.avonvoices.com Archived March 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Audiograma » Novo álbum de Ivete conta com diretor de Madonna Archived November 12, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. Audiograma. 08-25-2012.
  16. ^ ""Acelera aê": confira as atrações da grande festa de encerramento dos Jogos Paralímpicos". Archived from the original on September 23, 2016. Retrieved September 18, 2016.
  17. ^ "Ivete diz estar emocionada com a preparação do personagem". TV Globo. Archived from the original on June 18, 2012.

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