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The story of a legendary figure in Brazilian culture, the multifaceted Carlos Imperial. He was a convinced womanizer and cafajeste, he was a director and actor, created TV shows, composed songs like “Vem Quente que Eu Estou Fervendo” and “Mamãe Passou Açúcar em Mim”. In addition, he is responsible for launching big names in Brazilian music, such as Roberto Carlos, Elis Regina and Tim Maia.
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00:28The End
00:31There's a song from Carlos Imperial.
00:34It's called Mamãe Passou Suca in Mim.
00:36Yeah?
00:37Yeah, but I still have Carlos Imperial.
00:43He compared to Orson Welles.
00:45He acted, he directed, he even made a song.
00:50In every country, there's Orson Welles who deserve it.
00:54And I am a Roman Catholic Catholic Romano?
00:57O Congregado Mariano da Igreja São Paulo!
01:00That foda, I was sleeping.
01:01It said, Thursday, Saturday...
01:03theirs was the end of May, arrived.
01:06Because of him who did Roberto Carlos,
01:09who worked at Wolfman Simonau,
01:11who worked at Tony Tornado,
01:13whoocumented superior Paul Filvino.
01:15Thin Machine...
01:17He soon launched a ser talilist.
01:20So he had a mania to form the idol.
01:23Imperial was very important in my career,
01:27a guy who helped me a lot.
01:29My car is vermelho.
01:31He's a fool.
01:33He has to be with the beard well done.
01:36And all the time he was full of women.
01:38His job was women and coca-cola.
01:41Women, coca-cola and work.
01:43He came to me and said,
01:44Erasmo, quando você estiver numa situação difícil na sua vida,
01:50que você olhar pro lado e não tiver socorro de ninguém,
01:54você para e pensa,
01:56o que faria Carlos Imperial nessa hora?
02:04Ô Imperial, que prazer lhe conhecer.
02:08Minha filha, prazer você vai sentir quando der pra mim.
02:15Somente Havaia consagra o artista.
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