Biography Seu Jorge is a Brazillian singer/songwriter turned actor - who has released two studio albums of his original works; 1999's Samba Esporte Fino (re-released as Carolina in 2002) and Cru (2004). However, Jorge is most famous for his Portuguese renditions of early David Bowie material for the 2004 Wes Anderson film The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
Muitas vezes o coração
Não consegue compreender
O que a mente não faz questão
Nem tem forças pra obedecer
Quantos sonhos já destruí
E deixei escapar das mãos
Se o futuro assim permitir
Não pretendo viver em vão
Meu amor não estamos sós
Tem um mundo a esperar por nós
No infinito do céu azul
Pode ter vida em Marte
Então, vem cá me dá a sua língua
Então vem, eu quero abraçar você
Seu poder vem do sol
Minha medida
Meu bem, vamos viver a vida
Então vem, senão eu vou perder quem sou
Vou querer me mudar para uma life on mars
Muitas vezes o coração
Não consegue compreender
O que a mente não faz questão
Nem tem forças pra obedecer
Quantos sonhos já destruí
E deixei escapar das mãos
Se o futuro assim permitir
Não pretendo viver em vão
Meu amor, não estamos sós
Tem um mundo a esperar por nós
No infinito do céu azul
Pode ter vida em Marte
Então, vem cá me dá a sua língua
Então vem, que eu quero abraçar você
Seu poder vem do sol
Minha medida
Meu bem, vamos viver a vida
Então vem, senão eu vou perder quem sou
Vou querer me mudar para uma life on mars
Background information | |
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Birth name | Jorge Mário da Silva |
Born | June 8, 1970 (age 50)[1] |
Origin | Belford Roxo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Genres | MPB, samba, rock, soul, funk |
Occupation(s) | Musician Singer-songwriter Actor |
Associated acts | Farofa Carioca, David Bowie |
Website | seujorge.com |
Jorge Mário da Silva, more commonly known by his stage nameSeu Jorge (born June 8, 1970; Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsew ˈʒɔʁʒi]), is a Brazilian musical artist, songwriter, and actor. He is considered by many a renewer of Brazilian pop samba. Seu Jorge cites samba schools and American soul singer Stevie Wonder as major musical influences.[2] Jorge is also known for his film roles as Mané Galinha in the 2002 film City of God and as Pelé dos Santos in the 2004 film The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. His musical work has received praise from many of his fellow musicians including Beck and David Bowie.
Seu Jorge has gained exposure through his work as an actor and soundtrack composer. He appeared in the critically acclaimed 2002 film City of God as Mané Galinha, directed by filmmaker Fernando Meirelles,[3] and then played Pelé dos Santos in Wes Anderson's The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, for which he provided much of the soundtrack in the form of Portuguese languagecover versions of David Bowie classics.[4] Bowie later went on to say about his cover album, The Life Aquatic Studio Sessions, that 'had Seu Jorge not recorded my songs in Portuguese I would never have heard this new level of beauty which he has imbued them with.'[5]
In June 2006, he performed at Bonnaroo music festival in Manchester, Tennessee[6] and at the Festival Sudoeste TMN in Portugal. He has also performed in 2006 at the Bluesfest in Ottawa, Ontario[7] and performed at the Harbourfront in Toronto, Ontario. Jorge's performances are known for their excitement as well as for getting the crowd moving. In January 2010 he performed with Thievery Corporation at the Austin City Limits.[8]
His album 'América Brasil' had a limited Brazilian release in 2007 under his label Cafuné Gravadora, distributed in the UK by Proper Music Distribution. In May 2010, Now-Again Records announced that Jorge's new album, Seu Jorge & Almaz, a collaboration with drummer Pupillo and guitarist Lucio Maia from Nação Zumbi and bassist and composer Antonio Pinto would be released in North America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand on July 27 and in Europe on September 14. The album has been described as 'how powerful Brazilian soul music can be.'[9]
In 2011, he collaborated with Beck on the Mario C. remix of 'Tropicália' for the Red Hot Organization's most recent charitable album 'Red Hot+Rio 2.'[10]
In 2012, he collaborated with American fashion designer Rachel Roy on a line of sportswear, footwear, jewelry and handbags.[11]
In 2015, he was nominated for the 16th Latin Grammy Awards in the Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album category.[12]
On September 8, he performed after lighting the cauldron in the 2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony in Rio de Janeiro.[13]
According to a DNA test, Seu Jorge is 85.1% African, 12.9% European and 2% Amerindian. He belongs to haplogroup R1b, suggesting that his paternal lineage probably derives from Western Europe.[14]