Former leader of the Camisa de Vênus and partner of Raul Seixas and Eric Burdon, Marcelo Nova has inscribed his name in the history of Brazilian rock. In the '80s, he acquired national recognition as leader of the Camisa de Vênus. He was the writer of the band's hits (for instance, "Eu Não Matei Joana D'Arc," "Simca Chambord," and "Só o Fim" and "A Ferro e Fogo") after the release of Duplo Sentido (1987), which has "Muita Estrela, Pouca Constelação" (the first song written with Raul Seixas). After this, he left the band and released his first solo album, Marcelo Nova e a Enver...