Br'oZ

Brazilian pop music boy band


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::summary Brazilian pop music boy band ::

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FieldValue
nameBr'oZ
imageBr'oz.jpg
captionBr'oz in 2017.
image_size300px
originSão Paulo, Brazil
genrePop
years_active2003–2005, 2016-present
labelColumbia Records
current_membersAndré Marinho
Jhean Menezes
Matheus Rocha
Oscar Tintel
past_membersFilipe Duarte
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| name = Br'oZ | image = Br'oz.jpg | caption = Br'oz in 2017. | image_size = 300px | alias = | origin = São Paulo, Brazil | genre = Pop | years_active = 2003–2005, 2016-present | label = Columbia Records | associated_acts = | website = | current_members = André Marinho Jhean Menezes Matheus Rocha Oscar Tintel | past_members = Filipe Duarte Br'oZ is a Brazilian boy band formed in the second season of the reality show Popstars, broadcast by SBT in 2003. They released two albums during their career as a band, and spawned two huge hits in Brazil, "Prometida" (2003) and "Vem Pra Minha Vida" (2004).

Biography

The television show Popstars, famous for previously forming the Brazilian girl band Rouge, was directed to male public in its second season (2003). Five out of 36,000 young adult men were selected, through several tests, to form the boy band Br'oZ. Then, in 2003, they released their debut album, simply called Br'oZ, which was a huge hit: it went Gold in its first week of release, and would later receive a Platinum certification, in honour of selling over 250,000 copies in Brazil. The lead single, "Prometida", was one of the biggest hits of the 2003. In 2004, Br'oZ recorded and released their second album, Segundo Ato (Second Act). Although it spawned a huge hit, "Vem Pra Minha Vida", it was by far less successful than their first album, not going even Gold. The group formally broke up in 2005. One of the vocalists, Filipe, became the lead singer of the pagode group Os Travessos. Another member, André, joined the band Cupim na Mesa and currently is working in his solo career. Matheus Herriez acted in some musicals and is performing with his rock band Monk; he is married with the ex-Rouge integrant Lissah Martins since 2009. Jhean is now working with planning and digital strategy but still sings, as vocalist, in the band Capital Jones. Oscar Tintel was the vocalist of the pagode group Disfarce, but now he is working in solo career.

After 11 years of the group's disbandment, Br'oZ returns in 2016 with a new single, named "Foi Melhor Assim", and starts to tour around Brazil. As of July 2019, there is no announcement regarding a second reunion.

Discography

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TitleDetailsBr'ozSegundo Ato
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TitleDetailsBr'oz - Os Novos Popstars
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Singles

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TitleYearAlbum"Prometida""Tudo o que Você Quiser""Se Você Não Está Aqui""Vem Pra Minha Vida""Toma Conta de Mim""Foi Melhor Assim"
2003Br'oz
2004
Segundo Ato
2016
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References

References

  1. "Grupo Br'oz lança clipe, após 11 anos: 'Amadurecemos muito'".

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