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Molejo
OriginRio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
GenresPagode, samba
Years active1993–present
MembersMarquinhos Pato
Robson Calazans
Lúcio Nascimento
Jimmy Batera
Past membersAnderson Leonardo
Wander Pires
Vandinho
Andrezinho
Claumirzinho
Websitehttp://www.molejo.com.br/

Molejo is a pagode musical group formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1993 by Anderson Leonardo, Andrezinho, Wander Pires, Claumirzinho, Lúcio Nascimento, and Vadinho.

The group had great success in the 90s with the songs "Caçamba", "Brincadeira de Criança", "Dança da Vassoura", "Samba Rock do Molejão", "Paparico", "Cilada", Clínica Geral, "Ah Moleque", "Samba Diferente", "Pensamento Verde", "Assim Oh", etc.[1]

On 26 April 2024, Anderson Leonardo died from cancer at the age of 51. He had been diagnosed in 2022.[2]

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "Grupo Molejo: Um Grande Sucesso Do Pagode Brasileiro". Cultura Mix. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Anderson Leonardo, cantor do Molejo, morre de câncer aos 51 anos". uol.com.br. 26 April 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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