Gal Costa

Gal Costa

Genres: Bossa Nova, mpb, brazilian, tropicalia, female vocalists

About Gal Costa

Maria da Graça Costa Penna Burgos (26 September 1945, Salvador, Brazil — 9 November 2022, São Paulo, Brazil), best known as Gal Costa, was a popular Brazilian MPB singer and musician, regarded by many as Brazil's greatest female singer of all time. Also known as "Musa da Tropicália" (Muse of Tropicália), she was one of the most diverse singers in Brazil, moving across all musical genres and being elected as the greatest voice in Brazilian music by Rolling Stone, as well as one of the 10 greatest singers in the world by Time. Gal became one of Brazil's foremost Tropicália counterculture movement singers during the late 1960s and early 70s, quickly earning the title as one of the best and most acclaimed singers in Brazil, following a very succesful career with many hits and prestige over the years. During Tropicália, she became a political activist, coming into conflict with Brazil's government when dissent in music was censored, and later coming to represent the movement all alone in her country when her fellow Tropicália members and friends were exhiled to London due to the heavy dictatorship that was going on at the time. Fellow musician Caetano Veloso, introduced her to Gilberto Gil and Tom Zé in 1963 (and later Maria Bethânia), who managed to secure her a recording deal in São Paulo for her debut album Domingo with Veloso. A bit before recording her first album, "Father of Bossa Nova" João Gilberto, met her and after a couple of hours hearing Gracinha (as she was known at the time) sing for him as he was playing the acoustic guitar, he said: "Gracinha, you're Brazil's greatest female singer". In the following years, Gal would prove his statement right with a fruitful and rewarding career, and with the encouragement of João Gilberto himself; her biggest idol. Gal has recorded songs composed by a number of Brazil's most popular songwriters such as Antônio Carlos Jobim, Jorge Ben Jor, Chico Buarque, Rita Lee and especially her close friends Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. She was also a member of the supergroup Doces Bárbaros, active in 1976, 1994 and 2002.

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On RadioStar

111
stations playing
7
countries
195
tracks tracked
most active station (The Russian Federation)

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ApaBossaJazz
4 tracks on rotation
MP3 : 128
417 Likes


Easy CROOZE
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
118 Likes

Dinner CROOZE
1 track on rotation
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MP3 : 128
95 Likes

Ghost GR
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
17 Likes

ACI
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
14 Likes

RADIOACI
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
9 Likes

Gal Costa — Top 30 songs of 201

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Gal Costa A Coisa Mais Linda Que Existe
Gal Costa Coisa Mais Linda
Gal Costa De Amor Eu Morrerei
Gal Costa Tigresa
Gal Costa Epitafio
Gal Costa Faltando um Pedaco
Gal Costa Bem-Bom
Gal Costa Baby
Gal Costa Chuva De Prata
Gal Costa Dom De Iludir
Gal Costa Onde Deus Possa Me Ouvir
Gal Costa Wave
Gal Costa A�a� (1982)
Gal Costa India
Gal Costa Juventude Transviada
Gal Costa Mae
Gal Costa Santana
Gal Costa The Laziest Gal In Town
Gal Costa O Vento (DJ PG Edit)
Gal Costa CHUVA DE PRATA [HYI]
Gal Costa FOLHETIM [HYJ]
Gal Costa Negro Amor
Gal Costa Vaca Profana
Gal Costa Festa Do Interior
Gal Costa Voce Nao Entende Nada (Universal Music Ltda.
Gal Costa Sim, foi voce
Gal Costa Divino Maravilhoso
Gal Costa A Ra
Gal Costa Acende O Crepusculo
Gal Costa Azul
A Coisa Mais Linda Que Existe
Coisa Mais Linda
De Amor Eu Morrerei
Tigresa
Epitafio
Faltando um Pedaco
Bem-Bom
Chuva De Prata
Dom De Iludir
Onde Deus Possa Me Ouvir
A�a� (1982)
Juventude Transviada
Santana
The Laziest Gal In Town
O Vento (DJ PG Edit)
CHUVA DE PRATA [HYI]
FOLHETIM [HYJ]
Negro Amor
Vaca Profana
Festa Do Interior
Voce Nao Entende Nada (Universal Music Ltda.
Sim, foi voce
Divino Maravilhoso
Acende O Crepusculo