
Artist
Cazuza
Cazuza is a musical artist from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil formed in 1958. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
- 31
- Releases
- 1985–2025
- Active years
- 1958
- Formed

Artist
Cazuza is a musical artist from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil formed in 1958. 31 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Most popular
Por aí
1991

As Mais Românticas do Cazuza e Barão Vermelho
2025

Cazuza Exagerado Para Sempre
2025

O Tempo Não Para - O Show Completo (Ao Vivo)
2022

A Arte De Cazuza
2021

Cazuza Sem Limite
2017

Cazuza Exagerado
2017

Minha História
2012

Novo Millennium
2012
O poeta está vivo
2005

I Love MPB - O Nosso Amor A Gente Inventa
2004

Gold
2002
Burguesia
1989

Melhores Momentos
1989

O Tempo Não Pára (Ao Vivo)
1988
Só se for a 2
1987

Exagerado
Single · 1985

Ideologia
Single · 1988

O tempo não para
Single · 1988

Brasil
Single · 2025

Desastre Mental (Remix)
Single · 2025

Minha Flor Meu Bebê - Endel Relax Soundscape
Single · 2024

Do Tamanho Da Vida
Single · 2024

Pro Dia Nascer Feliz
Single · 2023

Exagerados
EP · 2023

Codinome Beija-Flor
Single · 2023

Faz Parte Do Meu Show
Single · 2023

Preciso Dizer Que Te Amo
Single · 2023

Exagerado (Remix)
Single · 2022

Mina
Single · 2021

Exagerado 3.0 - Single
Single · 2015
Agenor de Miranda Araújo Neto, mostly recognized by his artistic name "Cazuza", was born in April 4, 1958, in Rio De Janeiro. His father, João Araújo, was one of the founders of the label Som Livre and his mother was Lucinha Araújo. Since his youth, Cazuza used to keep in touch with music, because of his father's job, so that was one of the reasons that brought him to music. Cazuza started to be successful in Brazil as the lead-singer of the rock band Barão Vermelho, recording huge radio hits like "Bete Balanço" and "Pro Dia Nascer Feliz". With Barão Vermelho, he recorded 3 studio albums: "Barão Vermelho" (1982), "Barão Vermelho 2" (1983) and "Maior Abandonado" (1984). In 1985, the band performed at the first Rock In Rio and in that same year, he left the band to start a solo career. His first solo record was "Exagerado" (1985) and it had big hits like "Exagerado" and "Codinome beija-Flor". He released his second album "Só Se For A Dois" in 1987 and it was in that year that he found out that he was HIV-positive. Despite his disease, he became incredibly more creative and started writing lots of genius songs. In 1988 he released the great album "Ideologia". His most famous songs ar…