The duet consisted of two Brazilian children: Washington "Chico" Oliveira [1], also known by the names Uoston, Voston, and Chico (born on February 20, 1977 in Porto Seguro), and Roberta de Brito (born on April 27, 1979 in Trancoso).[2][3] The duet first appeared in the videoclip "Lambada" by the French-Brazilian group Kaoma in 1989. Both Kaoma and Chico and Roberta had the same producer, Jean-Claude Bonaventure, and the duet's songs were composed by Kaoma's lead singer Loalwa Braz, with contributions by Daniel Darras, Alan Pype, Bonaventure, M. Nogueira, and the children themselves.[4]
At the end of 1990, Chico and Roberta had their first success with the album Frente a Frente (Face to Face), which was certified gold by the French certification group SNEP and contained their first two singles, "Frente a Frente" and "Esperança do Natal" (a Christmas song).[5] These singles were listed at the top of the French SNEP singles charts for several weeks, and sold approximately 322,000 and 228,000 copies, respectively.[6][7]
Chico and Roberta recorded their songs in Portugese, and they performed on television programs in various countries, including Brazil, France, and Italy.
After their initial success, however, the children's musical career suddenly stopped.[8]. Chico became a priest of a Protestant church and currently lives in Espírito Santo with his wife and daughter, working in a mission in Vila Velha. Roberta got married and lives in Brasília, where she works as a veterinarian.[9]
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