António Variações
Portuguese musician and pop icon

Born
December 3rd, 1944
80 years ago
Died
June 13th, 1984
40 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Portugal
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A musician and pop icon who blended traditional Portuguese music with contemporary pop and rock influences. Born in Fiscal, Portugal, in 1944, the career began in the 1970s, and a unique style that combined flamboyant fashion with eclectic sounds emerged. Achieved local success through vibrant performances and memorable songs, becoming a significant figure in Portuguese music history. His music explored themes of love, identity, and freedom, resonating deeply with audiences. Variações gained posthumous recognition for his groundbreaking contributions, which continue to influence artists today. The life was cut short in 1983 due to illness, but the legacy endures through the enduring popularity of the work.
Released the album 'Anjo Avesso'
Sang the hit single 'O Corpo É que Paga'
Pioneered a unique fusion of music styles
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