Talk:Cazuza

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[edit] God, that's for you quote

Son of the phonographic producer João Araújo and the amateur singer Maria Lúcia Araújo. During a show in Canecão ( Rio de Janeiro ), whilst smoking his cigarette, he puffed out some smoke into the air and said: God, that's for you.

Source??? Other than the chain email that is.

[edit] looking for the truth

Is there any way to find out if what is posted in the chain email is true? "During a show in Canecão ( Rio de Janeiro ), whilst smoking his cigarette, he puffed out some smoke into the air and said: God, that's for you" Anyone?! thanks

You might try searching for the exact quote on Google.com in the original language. If it's a notable quote you might try asking for assistance at the reference desk. Benjiboi 05:08, 30 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Sexual orientation not mentioned in article

The article Cazuza is included in the categories Gay musicians and LGBT people from Brazil. It seems to me that it would be appropriate to include a reference (and cite!) on his sexual orientation in the article, or to remove the article from these categories. Thanks -- Writtenonsand 11:31, 25 September 2007 (UTC)

These should help.[1][2] Benjiboi 17:30, 25 September 2007 (UTC)
I added this one already[3]added. Benjiboi 05:26, 30 September 2007 (UTC)