Renato Russo

Brazilian singer-songwriter with Legião Urbana

Renato Russo - Brazilian singer-songwriter with Legião Urbana
Born

March 27th, 1960
65 years ago

Died

October 11th, 1996
28 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Brazil

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Gained prominence as a singer-songwriter and guitarist in Brazil. Founded the rock band Legião Urbana in 1982, which became a significant force in Brazilian rock music during the 1980s and 1990s. The band's lyrics often addressed themes of love, politics, and social issues, resonating with a wide audience. The group released several successful albums, including "Dois", "Que País É Este", and "O Descobrimento do Brasil", contributing to the Brazilian cultural landscape. Additionally, Russo pursued a solo career and collaborated with various artists. He passed away in 1996, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Brazilian music.

Founded the rock band Legião Urbana

Released the album "Dois" with Legião Urbana

Wrote influential songs addressing social issues

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