Patrícia Bastos
Bastos at the 25th Premio da Musica Brasileira (2014).
Born
Patrícia Christiane Guedes Bastos

(1970-04-18) April 18, 1970
NationalityBrazilian
Occupations
  • singer
  • songwriter
Years active1997–present
Musical career
GenresMPB, marabaixo, jazz, zouk
Instrument(s)
  • vocal
  • guitar
LabelsIndependent

Patrícia Christiane Guedes Bastos (Brazilian Portuguese: [paˈtɾisiɐ ˈbaʃtuʃ] (listen); born 18 April 1970) is a Brazilian singer-songwriter.

Biography

Born in Macapá, the daughter of singer Oneide Bastos, she began her professional music career at 18, when she was chosen as the lead vocalist of the group Banda Brinds, with whom she remained for five years. Starting from the 1990s, she embarked on a solo career, first performing locally, and later gaining national recognition through participation in several festivals.[1]

With the album Zulusa, released in 2013, Bastos won the awards for Best Folk Album and Best Folk Performer in the 25th edition of the Prêmio da Música Brasileira.[1] With her following album, Batom Bacaba, she again received nominations in the Best Album and Best Singer categories at the Prêmio da Música Brasileira, and was also nominated for a Latin Grammy for Best Portuguese Language Roots Album.[2][3]

Her style is characterized from references to the musical tradition of her homeland, the Amapá region, and in particular to its African and indigenous ancestries.[1][4]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Pólvora e Fogo (2002)
  • Sobre Tudo (2007)
  • Eu Sou Caboca (2009)
  • Zulusa (2013)
  • Batom Bacaba (2016)
  • Timbres e Temperos (2021) (with Enrico di Micelli and Joãozinho Gomes)
  • Voz da Taba (2023)
Live albums
  • Patrícia Bastos In Concert (2004)

Guest appearances

List of other album appearances
Title Year Other artist(s) Album Ref.
"Beije!" 2015 Thiago K Em Meio a Tantas Possibilidades de Morte, Me Peguei Pensando na Vida [5]
"Lua de Fel" Vital Lima O Que Não Tem Fim [6]
"Água Doce" 2016 Silvan Galvão Tambores que Cantam [7]
"Eu Vim do Mar" 2018 Mariana Furquim Princesa de Aiocá [8]
"Quer mas não quer" 2019 Paulo Bastos AP Batuqueiros [9]
"Mel de Melaço" Manoel Cordeiro
Zé Renato
Guitar Hero Brasil [10]
"Arandu Ara" Corciolli Imaginary Brazil [11]
"Ori Dje Dje" 2020 Sapopemba
Benjamim Taubkin
Gbọ́ [12]
"Flor da Manhã" Fabrício dos Anjos Novos & Usados – Vol. 1 [13]
"Deserts of Myself" Corciolli
Emmanuele Baldini
Futura [14]
"Vozes da Madrugada" 2021 Celso Viáfora A Vida É [15]
"Imaginário" Amazônia Samba Amazônia Samba [16]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Figueiredo, Fabiana (6 November 2014). "Cantora amapaense Patrícia Bastos vai se apresentar em Portugal". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  2. Figueiredo, Fabiana (27 September 2017). "Inspirada em sons do AP, Patrícia Bastos tem álbum indicado ao Grammy Latino". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  3. Borges, Nezimar; Marat, Ana Maria (27 September 2017). "Patricia Bastos é indicada para o Grammy Latino". Diário. (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  4. Albuquerque, Carlos (15 May 2013). "O Amapá no embalo de Patrícia Bastos". O Globo (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  5. Thiago K - Beije! (com Patrícia Bastos), retrieved 2020-08-22
  6. Lua de Fel (feat. Patricia Bastos) by Vital Lima, retrieved 2021-06-13
  7. Água Doce (feat. Patricia Bastos) by Silvan Galvão, retrieved 2021-06-13
  8. Eu Vim do Mar (feat. Patricia Bastos) by Mariana Furquim, retrieved 2021-06-13
  9. 'Quer Mas Não Quer (feat. Patrícia Bastos)' by Paulo Bastos AP, retrieved 2021-06-13
  10. Mel de Melaço (feat. Patrícia Bastos & Zé Renato) by Manoel Cordeiro, retrieved 2021-06-13
  11. Arandu Ara by Corciolli, Patricia Bastos, Pablo De León & Raïff Dantas Barreto, retrieved 2021-06-13
  12. Ori Dje Dje by Sapopemba, Benjamim Taubkin & Patricia Bastos, retrieved 2021-06-13
  13. BH, Portal Sou (2020-06-17), "Cantor paraense apresenta disco autoral com participação de músicos mineiros | Notícias Sou BH", Portal Sou BH (in Brazilian Portuguese), retrieved 2020-08-22
  14. Deserts of Myself by Corciolli, Emmanuele Baldini & Patricia Bastos, retrieved 2021-06-13
  15. Vozes da Madrugada by Celso Viáfora & Patricia Bastos, retrieved 2021-06-13
  16. Imaginário (in European Portuguese), retrieved 2021-06-13
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