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Jorge Ben Jor

Jorge Ben Jor

Born: 1942-03-22 • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Jorge Duílio Lima Menezes (born March 22, 1939) is a Brazilian popular musician, performing under the stage name Jorge Ben Jor since the 1980s, though commonly known by his former stage name Jorge Ben. His characteristic style fuses samba, funk, rock and bossa nova with lyrics that blend humor and satire with often esoteric subject matter. His hits include "Chove Chuva", "Mas, que Nada!", "Ive Brussel" and "Balança Pema", and have been interpreted by artists such as Caetano Veloso, Sérgio Mendes, Miriam Makeba, Soulfly and Marisa Monte. Ben's broad-minded and original approach to samba led him through participation in some of Brazilian popular music's most important musical movements, such as bossa nova, Jovem Guarda, and Tropicália, with the latter period defined by his albums Jorge Ben (1969) and Fôrça Bruta (1970). He has been called "the father of samba rock", by Billboard magazine. According to American music critic Robert Christgau, Ben and his contemporary Gilberto Gil were "always ready to go further out on a beat than the other samba/bossa geniuses".

Born Jorge Duílio Lima Menezes in Rio de Janeiro, he first took the stage name Jorge Ben after his mother's name (Sílvia Saint Ben Lima, Brazilian-born of Ethiopian origin) but in the 1980s changed it to Jorge Ben Jor (commonly written Benjor).

Jorge Ben obtained his first pandeiro (Brazil's most popular type of tambourine) when he was thirteen, and two years later, was singing in a church choir. He also took part as a pandeiro player in the blocos of Carnaval, and from eighteen years of age, he began performing at parties and nightclubs with the guitar given to him by his mother. He was given the nickname "Babulina" after his enthusiastic pronunciation of rockabilly singer Ronnie Self's song "Bop-A-Lena". Was introduced to Tim Maia by Erasmo Carlos. It was in 1963 at one of those clubs in which he performed that Jorge's musical career took off; he came on stage and sang "Mas, que Nada!" to a small crowd that happened to include an executive from the recording company, Philips. One week later, Jorge Ben's first single was released.

The hybrid rhythms that Jorge employed brought him some problems at the start of his career, when Brazilian music was split between the rockier sounds of the Jovem Guarda and traditional samba with its complex lyrics. However, as that phase in Brazilian pop music history passed and bossa nova became better known throughout the world, Ben rose to prominence.

Holdings both television programs O Fino da Bossa and Jovem Guarda from Rede Record, after being reprimanded by the production of "O Fino da Bossa", chose to participate in the Jovem Guarda, soon after, joined the program Divino, Maravilhoso from TV Tupi, presented by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil. ...

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Filmography
Memphis - Echoes of a New World poster
Memphis - Echoes of a New World
2025 • Self
Chic Show poster
Chic Show
2023 • Self
Com a Palavra, Arnaldo Antunes poster
Com a Palavra, Arnaldo Antunes
2018 • Self
Um Filme Francês poster
Um Filme Francês
2015
André Midani - An Insider’s Story Of Brazilian Music poster
André Midani - An Insider’s Story Of Brazilian Music
2015 • Self
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Zeca Apresenta: O Quintal do Pagodinho – Ao vivo
2012
Duetos poster
Duetos
2010 • Self
Person poster
Person
2007 • Self
Jorge Ben Jor - Energia poster
Jorge Ben Jor - Energia
2007
Racionais MC's - 1000 Trutas, 1000 Tretas poster
Racionais MC's - 1000 Trutas, 1000 Tretas
2006 • Himself
O Melhor Do Acústico MTV poster
O Melhor Do Acústico MTV
2005 • Self
Phono 73: A Country and its Music poster
Phono 73: A Country and its Music
2005 • Self (archive footage)
Casa de Samba poster
Casa de Samba
2003 • Self
Acústico MTV poster
Acústico MTV
2002
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Toquinho
2001 • Self
No Image
Multishow Ao Vivo - Brasil
2001 • Self
Acústico MTV poster
Acústico MTV
2000 • Self
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Paralamas em Close Up
1998 • Self
Flamengo: A Century of Passion poster
Flamengo: A Century of Passion
1995 • Self
Black Fragments of Samba - Gilberto Gil, Serene Passion poster
Black Fragments of Samba - Gilberto Gil, Serene Passion
1987 • Self
Pirlimpimpim poster
Pirlimpimpim
1982 • Saci Pererê
No Image
Paulo Moura
1978
Uma Nega Chamada Tereza poster
Uma Nega Chamada Tereza
1970