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Gilberto Gil
Brazilian recording artist, singer, guitarist, songwriter and politician

Gilberto Gil

Intro
Brazilian recording artist, singer, guitarist, songwriter and politician
Record Labels
Awards Received
Ordem do Mérito Cultural (Brazil)
Knight of the National Order of Merit
Grammy Award for Best World Music Album
Grammy Award for Best Contemporary World Music Album
Grammy Award for Best World Music Album
Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres
Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry
Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year
Gold Medal of Merit in the Fine Arts (Spain)
Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres‎
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Gilberto Passos Gil Moreira (born 26 June 1942), known professionally as Gilberto Gil (Brazilian Portuguese: [ʒiwˈbɛʁtu ˈʒiw]), is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, and songwriter, known for both his musical innovation and political activism. From 2003 to 2008, he served as Brazil's Minister of Culture in the administration of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Gil's musical style incorporates an eclectic range of influences, including rock, Brazilian genres including samba, African music, and reggae.

Gil started to play music as a child and was a teenager when he joined his first band. He began his career as a bossa nova musician and grew to write songs that reflected a focus on political awareness and social activism. He was a key figure in the Música popular brasileira and tropicália movements of the 1960s, alongside artists such as longtime collaborator Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian military regime that took power in 1964 saw both Gil and Veloso as a threat, and the two were held for nine months in 1969 before they were told to leave the country. Gil moved to London, but returned to Bahia in 1972 and continued his musical career, as well as worked as a politician and environmental advocate.