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Her name is Ceu, and the album is called "Vagarosa."
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Maita may have started with bossa nova, but she has grown considerably, recalling recent singers like Ceu and Cibelle with more experimental and beat-oriented tracks, tempered with by a sweet and soulful voice.
Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Two Malians and a Brazilian 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Comadi") Ms. CEU: (Singing in foreign language) RAZ: That's the Brazilian singer Ceu.
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Brazilian chanteuse Ceu does a subtle deconstruction of "Concrete Jungle," teasing at the melody in an off-kilter way like a modern Astrud Gilberto while her band holds steady to an understated groove.
Marty Lipp: Music to Cool You From Around the World Marty Lipp 2010
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With Sim -- the appropriately titled "Yes" -- Da Mata joins fellow Brazilian singers Ceu and Cibelle evolving her national folk song into new and refreshing directions.
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ENP can be reached by the GO-302 State road, 26 km from Chapadao do Ceu city and 550 km from Goiania city.
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Accommodations is also available in Chapadao do Ceu, where guides can be found at the local tourist center, or in farm hotels close to the park.
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(Soundbite of music) CEU (Singer): (Singing) (Speaking foreign language) INSKEEP: But keep listening to Ceu and you'll hear sounds from all over the world: African drums, hip-hop scratches, reggae rhythms.
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Ceu plays in San Francisco tonight and will continue touring the United States over the next week.
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Ceu passer, hirundo; Ferarumferarum Tom took his pencil and made several hard dots with it on his book-coverferarum73
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