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Marisa de Azevedo Monte (; born 1 July 1967) is a Brazilian singer, composer, instrumentalist, and of Brazilian popular music and . As of 2011, she had sold 10 million albums worldwide and has won numerous national and international awards, including four Latin Grammys, eight Brazilian Music Awards, seven Brazilian MTV Video Music Awards, nine Multishow de Música Brasileira awards, and 5 APCAs. Marisa is considered by Rolling Stone Brasil to be the second greatest singer, behind only . She also has two albums ( MM and Verde, Anil, Amarelo, Cor-de-Rosa e Carvão) on the list of the 100 best albums of Brazilian music.


Biography
Monte was born in Rio de Janeiro, daughter of the engineer Carlos Saboia Monte and Sylvia Marques de Azevedo Monte. On her father's side, she is descended from the Saboias, one of the oldest Italian families in . She studied singing, piano, and drums as a child, and began studying opera singing at 14.

At the age of 19, Monte went to Italy to study , while also performing Brazilian music in bars and clubs, leading her to meet famous producer . Upon her return to Rio in 1987, Motta produced her live concert, where Monte became a hybrid of MPB and performer. While most of her music is in the style of modern MPB, she has also recorded traditional and , largely in collaboration with such musicians and songwriters as , , and and producer . She has also collaborated with the New York pop music vanguard, including , , , and .


Career
In 1988, Monte signed with and took the opportunity of wanting a TV special covering her live concert to release it as the LP and VHS MM in 1989, a critical and commercial success pushed by the single "Bem Que Se Quis", a Motta-penned Portuguese version of 's "E Po' Che Fa'".

Monte owns the rights to all of her songs; it was her chief demand for renewing her contract with EMI Music. Musitec

Her 2008 single "Não é Proibido" was used in the soundtrack of a video game by , 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.


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Live albums


Compilation albums


Video albums


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