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Sérgio & Odair, Badi and the Assad Family – A Brazilian Songbook
Clarice AssadBadi AssadCarolina AssadRodrigo Assad

Sérgio & Odair, Badi and the Assad Family – A Brazilian Songbook

2005 /

Recorded live in Brussels in 2004, this project celebrates the musical union of three generations of the Assad Family. On stage were the family's patriarchs Seu Jorge and Dona Ica, siblings Sérgio, Odair, and Badi, as well as Sérgio's children — Clarice and Rodrigo — and Odair's daughter, Carolina, who made her recording debut here. The repertoire spans classics of Brazilian popular music, such as Doce de Côco (Jacob do Bandolim) and Todo Sentimento (Cristóvão Bastos and Chico Buarque), alongside original works by members of the family. The performance highlights the family's musical diversity and deep artistic connection, resulting in an experience that transcends generations and styles.

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Feminina
2022

Feminina

Release of the single Feminina, composed by Badi Assad and percussionist Simone Sou, and performed by them together with singers Luedji Luna and Assucena.

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Around the World
2020

Around the World

A solo album celebrating cultural diversity through a sound that travels the globe — from Iceland to Chile, passing through England, the Arab world, and of course, Brazil. It reflects Badi Assad's global artistic vision and was recorded after the release of her first book Around the World in 80 Artists (Polen Books, 2018).

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Echoes of Brazil
1997

Echoes of Brazil

An instrumental album that honors the roots of Brazilian guitar, bringing reinterpretations of Brazilian music classics with an innovative and personal approach.

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Solo
1994

Solo

Badi Assad's debut in the American solo scene. Recorded in New York, the album highlights her versatility as a guitarist and singer, also marking the beginning of her innovative fusion of percussion—both vocal and physical—performed simultaneously while playing guitar and singing. It was with this work that Badi began to be called by part of the American press as "One Woman Band".

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