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Active from
  
2004

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Albums
  
Ao vivo no Coliseu, A Despedida, D'Zrt, Original, Project

Record labels
  
Farol Música, Lda., Farol Música, Farol

Members
  
Angélico Vieira, Paulo Vintém, Edmundo Vieira, Vítor Fonseca

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D'ZRT was a Portuguese boy band consisting of Paulo Vintém, Angélico Vieira, Vítor Fonseca and Edmundo Vieira. The band was created when TVI cast a band for Morangos com Açucar. The four members portrayed Topê, David, Zé Milho and Ruca. Ruca already had musical experience as a contestant on Operação Triunfo. Paulo Vintém was also on the same show, but was eliminated early on.

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Their first release (self-titled) went to trash, and they released a disket of a concert in the Coliseu dos Recreios in Lisbon. D'ZRT branched out into other media with a series of books called D'Zrt Passado, Presente e Futuro in which their childhood adventures were recounted as well as their greatest hits in concerts.

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In 2006, their second CD, Original was released. After leaving Morangos com Açucar, their song "Verão Azul" was used in the third summer series. On November 6, 2006 another DVD we as released as well as a CD/DVD package of the first album.

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After the death of Francisco Adam, D'ZRT dedicated a song to him.

DVD

  • DZRT - Ao Vivo no coliseu dos Recreios (2006) #1 in Portugal
  • DZRT - The Story (2006)
  • D'ZRT came back together in 2009.

    Books

  • DZRT - Passado, Presente e Futuro (2006)
  • "DZRT - DZRT Project" (2009)

  • D'ZRT D39ZRT Para mim tanto me faz YouTube

    D'ZRT D39ZRT D39ZRT Revolucao YouTube

    Songs

    Querer VoltarD'Zrt · 2005
    Para Mim Tanto FazD'Zrt · 2005
    Verao AzulOriginal · 2006

    References

    D'ZRT Wikipedia