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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
− | Popular drag performer and singer. Albums include 'Vai Passar Mal' (2017), 'Não Para Não' (2018), and '111' (2020). Became the first Grammy-nominated drag queen in 2018, for the song Sua Cara. He also became the first drag queen to win an EMA award in its 25-year run for Best Brazilian Act. Scored a viral hit in 2015 with her debut single Open Bar. Also known as Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva. | + | Popular drag performer and singer. Albums include 'Vai Passar Mal' (2017), 'Não Para Não' (2018), and '111' (2020). Became the first Grammy-nominated drag queen in 2018, for the song Sua Cara. He also became the first drag queen to win an EMA award in its 25-year run for Best Brazilian Act. Musical Artist of the year in 2018 at the MMA awards. Received the Best Brazilian Artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Received the Hit of the Year for her track Amor de Que at the MMA Awards (2020). Scored a viral hit in 2015 with her debut single Open Bar. Also known as Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva. |
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Revision as of 20:08, 28 September 2020
Country
Brazil
Birth - Death
1993 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Popular drag performer and singer. Albums include 'Vai Passar Mal' (2017), 'Não Para Não' (2018), and '111' (2020). Became the first Grammy-nominated drag queen in 2018, for the song Sua Cara. He also became the first drag queen to win an EMA award in its 25-year run for Best Brazilian Act. Musical Artist of the year in 2018 at the MMA awards. Received the Best Brazilian Artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards. Received the Hit of the Year for her track Amor de Que at the MMA Awards (2020). Scored a viral hit in 2015 with her debut single Open Bar. Also known as Phabullo Rodrigues da Silva.