The singer was hospitalized with lung infection in June and had health complications
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Angela Ro Ro, an icon of Brazilian music, died at the age of 75 in Rio de Janeiro after health complications deriving from a lung infection.
The singer Angela Ro Ro died on Monday 8, at 75 in Rio de Janeiro. The cause of death was not disclosed, but Angela had been hospitalized in June with lung problems and had health complications.
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Angela was hospitalized in the hospital in the Silvestre Hospital in Rio in June and a serious pulmonary infection was diagnosed. He also crossed a tracheostomy. Since then, the singer has had a series of health complications. Recently, he had a new infection and was unable to resist on Monday.
During hospitalization, the artist had financial difficulties and even launched a website to receive donations from fans, to bear the costs.
Angela Ro was known for her unmistakable Rauca voice, which gained her nickname “Ro Ro” still in her childhood. In his songs, he mixed Blues, Samba-Song, Bolero and Rock. It has become one of the most authentic names of Brazilian popular music.
Born Angela Maria Diniz Gonsalves, she started studying the plan at the age of five. Decades later, he was consecrated as one of the most original artists in the country.
The first success came in 1980, when she dressed in smoothing and sang alone on the stage of the Phoenix Theater that would become a classic: Love, My Great Love. The music proved to be in the country as an artist who spoke of feelings from a female point of view.
Source: Terra

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