Top 20 Producer celebrities in Brazil
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Producer celebrities [Updated June 28, 2022].
Augusto Acioli was born
on November 10, 1974
in Recife, Brazil.
He was named one of the Top 9 Entrepreneurs in Recife in 2018.
Marcus Vinicius was born
on November 19, 1991
in Brazil.
He has performed at festivals around the world, including Lollapalooza.
Groove Delight was born
on October 12, 1992
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
She has done remixes of songs like System of a Down's "Chop Suey."
Flora Gil was born
on June 2, 1960
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Producer most famous for being the wife of famed Brazilian singer and activist Gilberto Gil. She has served as a producer on such films as Eu Tu Eles (2000), Viva São João! (2002) and Party Crashers (2012).
She made her sole acting appearance in the film Corações a Mil (1981).
Amon Tobin was born
on February 7, 1972
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
His album Bricolage was given a rare 10/10 score by Pitchfork Media's Ryan Schrieber.
Paula Lavigne was born
on March 31, 1969
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
In 1992, she landed a job as an associate with Natasha Records.
Gui Boratto was born
on January 3, 1974
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
He was awarded the title of Mixmag Album of the Month for Chromophobia.
Daniel Silveira was born
on May 13, 1983
in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
He released "Trifase" and its accompanying DVD in February 2014.
Robert Griffith was born
on August 1, 1989
in Brazil.
He built a studio in the attic of the family house. He began studying computer science at college, but wound up focusing most of his time on his production work.
Guilherme Coelho was born
on May 24, 1979
in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
His documentary Fala Tu/Lives of Rhyme chronicled the lives of three rappers living in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro. The film earned him Best Documentary and Best Director from the Rio Film Festival.
Dudu Borges was born
on March 28, 1983
in Brazil.
Multi-instrumentalist and composer who first became known as a member of the Christian band Resgate. After departing the band in 2012, he began producing music for countless popular artists from Dulce Maria to Luan Santana.
In 2011, he won a Latin Grammy for Best Sertaneja Album for the collaborative album João Bosco & Vinícius.
Marlene Mattos was born
on April 27, 1950
in Brazil.
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