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Joelma da Silva Mendes , best known only as Joelma (born June 22, 1974) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and dancer. The singer since the age of 19, Joelma began her career in 1994, and in 1998 she met and married the musician and producer, Ximbinha, forming with him the Banda Calypso in 1999. How lead vocalist of band, achieved fame and success, and sold over 15 million copies worldwide. In 2015, Joelma and Ximbinha announced the end of marriage and the band, giving birth to the recording of their first album only in the same year.

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58-500: Joelma may refer to: Joelma (singer) (born 1974), Brazilian singer, former vocalist of the duo Banda Calypso Joelma (EP) , 2016 Joelma (album) , 2016 Joelma Sousa (born 1984), Brazilian sprinter Joelma Viegas (born 1986), Angolan handball player Joelma Building , a skyscraper in São Paulo, Brazil, notable for a 1974 fire that killed 179 people Topics referred to by

116-425: A Razão" featuring the singer Marília Mendonça, and totally focused musical style for the sertanejo universitário , addressing violence against women . When recording the song, Joelma reports that she cried when she reached the chorus of the song, reminding her of her difficult childhood suffered by the domestic aggressions caused by her father: "This music reminds me of my childhood, that 10% of my childhood which

174-634: A buyer, Forbes suspended publication of these two magazines as of May 17, 2007. Both magazines were purchased by the American Heritage Publishing Company and resumed publication as of the spring of 2008. Forbes has published the Forbes Travel Guide since 2009. In 2013, Forbes licensed its brand to Ashford University , and assisted with the launch of the Forbes School of Business & Technology . CEO Mike Federle justified

232-447: A career as an artist ground. In 1998 also, at a luncheon in the singer's home Kim Marques in Belém, Joelma met musician and music producer Ximbinha. Thus, Joelma invited him to produce her debut album as a solo artist. At the time, her stage name was signed as Joelma Lins. During the recordings, they started dating, and after completion of the workproduction, chose to discard it and founded

290-583: A deal valuing the company at $ 800   million. His majority ownership was to include the remaining portion of the company owned by the Forbes family which was not previously sold to Integrated Whale Media. The transaction attracted scrutiny by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States . Russell denied reports that Russian businessman Magomed Musaev was involved in the transaction. In November 2023,

348-549: A financial columnist for the Hearst papers, and his partner Walter Drey, the general manager of the Magazine of Wall Street , founded Forbes magazine on September 15, 1917. Forbes provided the money and the name and Drey provided the publishing expertise. The original name of the magazine was Forbes: Devoted to Doers and Doings . Drey became vice-president of the B.C. Forbes Publishing Company, while B.C. Forbes became editor-in-chief,

406-630: A new band, which is the Banda Calypso, founded in June 1999. In the middle of 1993, Joelma participated in the fair of art and culture of her native land, where she was well known throughout the region and was invited to perform in Belém. From there, Joelma received the invitation to sing in Fazendo Arte, where the singer was part of the group along with nine other members, sang in the band for six years until she decided to record her first solo album. Joelma

464-443: A new version of the song " Se Vira Aí ", which brought a second duet version with the singer Zé Felipe. The song had been recorded and originally released in its solo release on its eponymous debut album in 2016. In 2003, Joelma married the musician Cledivan Almeida Farias, known as Ximbinha after they had been together for five years. On October 26, 2009, Joelma and Ximbinha received the award of Citizen Pernambucano. The award

522-476: A part. A 2009 New York Times report said: "40 percent of the enterprise was sold... for a reported $ 300 million, setting the value of the enterprise at $ 750 million." Three years later, Mark M. Edmiston of AdMedia Partners observed, "It's probably not worth half of that now." It was later revealed that the price had been US$ 264 million. In 2021, Forbes Media reported a return to profit, with revenue increasing by 34 percent to $ 165 million. Much of

580-551: A post he held until his death in 1954. B.C. Forbes was assisted in his later years by his two eldest sons, Bruce Charles Forbes (1916–1964) and Malcolm Forbes (1919–1990). Bruce Forbes took over after his father's death, and his strengths lay in streamlining operations and developing marketing. During his tenure, from 1954 to 1964, the magazine's circulation nearly doubled. On Bruce's death, his brother Malcolm Forbes became president and chief executive officer of Forbes, and editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. Between 1961 and 1999

638-408: A profile on Facebook and after her last performance at the head of the Banda Calypso came the idea of gathering the material in a book. "It was a small project, but in the course of my life with shaken periods, I was going to be able to do it," he said. work was gaining another form, adding some traces of biography. In 8 of March 2018, on International Women's Day , Joelma launches the song "Perdeu

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696-407: A wide network of freelancers ("contributors") writes and publishes articles directly on the website. Contributors are paid based on traffic to their respective Forbes.com pages; the site has received contributions from over 2,500 individuals, and some contributors have earned over US$ 100,000, according to the company. The contributor system has been criticized for enabling "pay-to-play journalism" and

754-649: Is Steve Forbes , and its CEO is Mike Federle . It is based in Jersey City, New Jersey . Competitors in the national business magazine category include Fortune and Bloomberg Businessweek . Published eight times a year, Forbes features articles on finance, industry, investing, and marketing topics. It also reports on related subjects such as technology, communications, science, politics, and law. It has an international edition in Asia as well as editions produced under license in 27 countries and regions worldwide. The magazine

812-564: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joelma (singer) On April 29, 2016, her released debut album as solo artist, the homonym Joelma , released through Universal Music , debuted in second place on the Pro-Música Brazil album chart Brazil (PMB) and the Billboard Brazil Albums Chart . From that album, the first single " Não Teve Amor ", along with

870-572: Is known for its lists and rankings, including of the richest Americans (the Forbes 400 ), lists of 30 notable young people under the age of 30 ( Forbes 30 Under 30 ), America's Wealthiest Celebrities, the world's top companies (the Forbes Global 2000 ), Forbes list of the World's Most Powerful People , and The World's Billionaires . The motto of Forbes magazine is "Change the World". B. C. Forbes ,

928-617: Is the one who made and built the choreography of Banda Calypso , while still participating in the band. She is known for her soft voice, high-heeled boots, move hair, and the ability to sing and dance at the same time. She has won countless awards for her performance as a vocalist for the band Calypso, and has been considered by four times one of the sexiest women in the world by VIP magazine. The band totaled 21 official albums, having sold more than 15 million copies in Brazil and abroad. After her separation from ex-husband Ximbinha, Joelma announced in

986-525: The Asia Society , wrote in The Washington Post that "Since that purchase, there have been several instances of editorial meddling on stories involving China that raise questions about Forbes magazine's commitment to editorial independence." On August 26, 2021, Forbes announced plans to go public via a merger with a special-purpose acquisition company called Magnum Opus Acquisition, and to trade on

1044-643: The 2009 Times report: "Steve Forbes recently returned from opening up a Forbes magazine in India , bringing the number of foreign editions to 10." In addition, that year the company began publishing ForbesWoman , a quarterly magazine published by Steve Forbes's daughter, Moira Forbes , with a companion Web site. The company formerly published American Legacy magazine as a joint venture, although that magazine separated from Forbes on May 14, 2007. The company also formerly published American Heritage and Invention & Technology magazines. After failing to find

1102-685: The New York Stock Exchange as FRBS. In February 2022, it was announced that Cryptocurrency exchange Binance would acquire a $ 200 million stake in Forbes as a result of the SPAC flotation. In June 2022, the company terminated its SPAC merger citing unfavorable market conditions. In August 2022, the company announced that it was exploring a sale of its business. In May 2023, it was announced that billionaire Austin Russell , founder of Luminar Technologies , agreed to acquire an 82   percent stake in

1160-657: The Programa da Sabrina, which aired on August 29, 2015, that she would disconnect from the Banda Calypso in December and would follow a solo career, with the same rhythm that gave her notoriety. I'll stay at Calypso by the end of the year. I'll let the Calypso and I will follow my solo career, but in the same style of Calypso. Sites speculated that she could pursue a gospel career, but the singer made it clear that she wanted to keep up with

1218-543: The app. David Churbuck founded Forbes ' s web site in 1996. The site uncovered Stephen Glass 's journalistic fraud in The New Republic in 1998, an article that drew attention to internet journalism . At the peak of media coverage of alleged Toyota sudden unintended acceleration in 2010, it exposed the California "runaway Prius" as a hoax, as well as running five other articles by Michael Fumento challenging

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1276-401: The band. Initially, Joelma refused the invitation, since she did not pretend to become a singer, aiming to join the profession of lawyer, but he came to accept it. With that, Joelma moved to Belém . In 1994, after being approved, it signs with Gravasom and they release the debut album of the group, the self-titled Fazendo Arte . In 1996, the second and last album the group is available,

1334-443: The beginning of his career. Her interest in music happened during the end of her childhood to the beginning of her youth, when she sang in the musical choir of an evangelical church, where his mother worked as a choral conductor . As a teenager, Joelma began to participate and win talent shows at a local festival performing dubbing by artists such as Sula Miranda and Xuxa . At the age of 19, he made his local debut performing for

1392-570: The book Joelma: Entre Olhares , released in February 2017, the Shopping Cerrado in Goiania , with an autograph session with the artist. The play was written by Jessyca Campos, a fan of the singer. The production process began with an online campaign supported by Joelma's social networks, whereby she asked fans in a video to send her stories with her to Jessyca. The singer followed the texts of her fan in

1450-619: The company published 100 articles each day produced by 3,000 outside contributors who were paid little or nothing. This business model, in place since 2010, "changed their reputation from being a respectable business publication to a content farm", according to Damon Kiesow, the Knight Chair in digital editing and producing at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Similarly, Harvard University's Nieman Lab deemed Forbes "a platform for scams, grift, and bad journalism" as of 2022. In 2017

1508-494: The deal collapsed, as Russell was unable to put together the necessary funds. Apart from Forbes and its lifestyle supplement, Forbes Life , the magazine has 42 international editions covering 69 countries: Chairman / Editor-in-chief Steve Forbes and his magazine's writers offer investment advice on the weekly Fox TV show Forbes on Fox and on Forbes on Radio . Other company groups include Forbes Conference Group, Forbes Investment Advisory Group and Forbes Custom Media. From

1566-542: The divorce. Joelma has three children: Yago Matos Mendes da Silva (son of the lawyer and Alderman of the Camera Breves Robson Cristiano Leão Matos, born on December 8, 1995), Natália da Silva Mendes Sarraffi (daughter of Roberto Luís Sarraffi, Born on December 25, 1989), and Yasmin Mendes Farias (daughter of Ximbinha, born July 11, 2004). In February 2009 suffered a miscarriage . In 2013

1624-406: The entire media premise of Toyota's cars gone bad. The website (like the magazine) publishes lists focusing on billionaires and their possessions, especially real estate. Forbes.com is part of Forbes Digital, a division of Forbes Media LLC. Forbes's holdings include a portion of RealClearPolitics . Together these sites reach more than 27 million unique visitors each month. Forbes.com employs

1682-500: The fifth of the couple's seven children. Joelma claims to have been the victim of domestic violence in childhood; Her father was an alcoholic , and brutally assaulted his wife and children, and later, he would abandon them when Joelma was only eight years old. Because of this, she and her siblings were forced to be raised only by their mother and had no contact with their father for about 35 years. Years after her father's abandonment, two of her brothers were murdered. "I wanted

1740-456: The first time at the Art and Culture Fair of Almeirim (Fearca). The event was recorded in videotape and given by a friend of Joelma, to the then producer and instrumentalist of the band Fazendo Arte, Nide Braga. Nide was looking for a singer who had a good performance on the stage and, after seeing the performance of the young woman in the images, ended up inviting her to participate in a test to join

1798-549: The licensing in 2018, stating that "Our licensing business is almost a pure- profit business , because it's an annual annuity ." Forbes would launch limited promotions for the school in limited issues. Forbes has never formally endorsed the school. On January 6, 2014, Forbes magazine announced that, in partnership with app creator Maz, it was launching a social networking app called "Stream". Stream allows Forbes readers to save and share visual content with other readers and discover content from Forbes magazine and Forbes.com within

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1856-399: The magazine Época published an article in which Joelma compared homosexuality with drug addiction . In the interview the singer had reportedly declared that if she had a gay son, she would "fight to the death" to make sure he became heterosexual again, and also compared homosexuality to the state of addiction. Banda Calypso 's film project That's Calypso was reportedly canceled due to

1914-465: The magazine was edited by James Michaels . In 1993, under Michaels, Forbes was a finalist for the National Magazine Award . In 2006, an investment group Elevation Partners that includes rock star Bono bought a minority interest in the company with a reorganization, through a new company, Forbes Media LLC, in which Forbes Magazine and Forbes.com, along with other media properties, is now

1972-782: The most sold artists in the history of the Brazilian music industry. She and singer Ivete Sangalo are the only Latin American artists to receive a fivefold diamond record album certification. In her career, she won several important awards including Melhores do Ano , Multishow Brazilian Music Award , Troféu Imprensa , as well as compete three times a Latin Grammy . Joelma is also internationally known, performing in countries such as Portugal , United States , Switzerland , Germany , Spain , Italy , Angola , England , Sweden , Cape Verde , Bolivia , Peru , Argentina and French Guiana . She

2030-494: The music inside my room, alone, just me and the music. I would come home after school and dance until the world ends in front of the mirror [...] I always kept humming in the school breaks Then a friend, who used to make a keyboard and a voice in the bar, stayed for a year calling me to sing with him.I walked in for fun.I came into the music and it was very clear.Then I left, my life did not go.When I turned 23 , said: It's now or never. I got on board and it worked." — Joelma about

2088-461: The participation of their three children, Yago Mendes, Yasmin Mendes and Natália Sarraff in the song "O Amor de Deus". Joelma, the eponymous first album of singer, released on 29 of April, 2016, has reached the second position of the album chart of Pro-Música Brasil and stop " Brazil Albums charts " of Billboard.biz and received positive reviews, journalist Vinícius Cunha of Gshow , said that

2146-450: The publisher's 2012 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization was US$ 15 million. Forbes reportedly sought a price of US$ 400 million. In July 2014, the Forbes family bought out Elevation and then Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments purchased a 51 percent majority of the company. In 2017, Isaac Stone Fish, a senior fellow of

2204-517: The record marks the overcoming after the tumultuous divorce with Ximbinha and the departure of Banda Calypso at the end of last year, is an open letter from a woman well resolved and willing to conquer the world once again. The song " Não Teve Amor ", was released as the flagship of the album and became one of the most performed tracks on Brazilian radio stations in 2016 of the Regional category. " Debaixo do Mesmo Céu ", composed by singer Marília Mendonça ,

2262-433: The repackaging of public relations material as news. Forbes currently allows advertisers to publish blog posts on its website alongside regular editorial content through a program called BrandVoice, which accounts for more than 10 percent of its digital revenue. In July 2018 Forbes deleted an article by a contributor who argued that libraries should be closed, and Amazon should open bookstores in their place. As of 2019

2320-417: The responsibility of the artist's stamp and image rights. Joelma had full freedom to produce and accompany her creation from her debut album as a solo artist. The album cover portrays the singer as a heroine and is signed by the cartoonist Carlos Paul, according to her, says the inspiration for using the comic book theme on the album came from the fans, for "calling it powerful all the time." According to

2378-465: The revenue growth was attributed to Forbes’ consumer business, which was up 83 percent year-over-year. CEO Mike Federle says that Forbes is built on an audience and business scale with 150 million consumers. In January 2010, Forbes reached an agreement to sell its headquarters building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan to New York University ; terms of the deal were not publicly reported, but Forbes

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2436-585: The rhythm that enshrined her on the world stage. In a presentation in Goiânia, on August 28, the singer thanked the fans for their support and reinforced her departure from the band with a final commitment on December 31, and then, she would begin to "serve God" singing at the same pace. Three months after the end of the Calypso Band, Joelma signed an agreement with the Universal Music label on March 8, 2016, being

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2552-485: The sexuality of all people, fans and friends, having no prejudice [against] religion, sex and color. Awards and nominations won in career with Banda Calypso . Awards and nominations won in solo career . Forbes Forbes ( / f ɔːr b z / ) is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong –based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief

2610-417: The singer has compared homosexuality to drug addiction. What was reported were statements made to her friends and fans about the difficulty they feel, when they wish, to change their sexual orientation and that they, themselves, compared such difficulty [to] the difficulty of [being] chemically dependent. While [the] religion followed by Joelma [does] not support same-sex marriage, the singer respects and accepts

2668-421: The singer herself, she did not intend to be directly involved in choosing the repertoire of the album, but decided to intervene when she received many tracks "elbow pain": "I asked for more joyful songs for the composers. positive", said Joelma, who, in addition to letters that speak of love, overcoming, brought feminine power to work. The album contains two Spanish language songs, "Pa'lante" and "Te Quiero", and

2726-413: The slogan "Home Page for the World's Business Leaders" and claimed, in 2006, to be the world's most widely visited business web site. The 2009 Times report said that, while "one of the top five financial sites by traffic [throwing] off an estimated $ 70 million to $ 80 million a year in revenue, [it] never yielded the hoped-for public offering ". Forbes.com uses a contributor network in which

2784-415: The strong backlash against her statements. Several celebrities spoke out against her comments, including Adriane Galisteu , and the actress Betty Faria , who posted: "The world is on the brink of a nuclear war [... and you're] worrying about healing gay [people]. Heal your souls." Days later, the band denied the film's release had been canceled, and distanced themselves from Joelma's statements: At no time

2842-422: The titled band Banda Fazendo Arte II , issued by the newly formed label Atração Fonográfica. In the band, with the exception of vocalist, Joelma also acted as choreographer , dancer , stylist and backing vocal . In 1998, she left the group and founded the band Eu , whose band name refers to Joelma herself, for "being ashamed" of her name at the beginning, ending the band's activities in the same year to pursue

2900-538: The top of the iTunes Store Brazil within 12 hours after its release. The singer's first solo tour, Avante Tour , began on March 18 of that same year. The series of shows gave rise to her first live album, Avante , recorded on November 9, 2016, in São Paulo . The tickets for the recording began to be sold in late August, running out in less than a week. The work had the participation of Ivete Sangalo , Solange Almeida and their three children: Yago, Yasmin and Natalia, and

2958-411: The tracks " Ai Coração " and " Debaixo do Mesmo Céu ". On April 28, 2017, Joelma released the first DVD and live album, Avante . The project generated singles like " Amor Novo ", with features Brazilian singer Ivete Sangalo , and "Chora Não Coração". Joelma is world renowned for her performance and vocal irreverence. Throughout her career, she sold about 22 million albums, becoming one of

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3016-491: The website blocked internet users using ad blocking software from accessing articles, demanding that the website be put on the ad blocking software's whitelist before access was granted. Forbes argued that this is done because customers using ad blocking software do not contribute to the site's revenue. Malware attacks have been noted to occur from the Forbes site. Forbes won the 2020 Webby People's Voice Award for Business Blog/Website . In November 2019, Forbes launched

3074-594: Was also released as work song from the album, along with a music video recorded at Castelo Eventos in Recife , Pernambuco which reached the top of the top-selling music videos on iTunes World . On September 9, released an EP in digital form with five remixed versions of " Não Teve Amor " and on September 30, released another EP digitally, entitled Assunto Delicado with four unreleased tracks would be present on DVD solo that would be recorded in November of that year, beating

3132-513: Was found four times - in 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 respectively - one of the 100 most women sexy world of all time by the magazine VIP . Joelma has an estimated net worth of more than R $ 300 million, and has been elected several times by Forbes as of 2011 as one of the best paid singers of the year in the country. Joelma Mendes da Silva was born in the city of Almeirim, Pará , on June 22, 1974, daughter seamstress Maria de Nazaré da Silva Mendes and gold miner José Benahum Mendes, being

3190-408: Was not good, so much so that when I went to put the voice in this song, I came precisely in that 10%, I would break down, I could not take it, I cried a lot. in the morning or 1 in the morning to get her clothes on, and she was going to sleep there at 3 in the morning and my father would arrive drunk and beat her up.", reports Joelma in an excerpt at the end of the music video. On April 5, she released

3248-565: Was proposed by Deputy Nelson Pereira (PCdoB), who stated that "For several years as residents in Recife, via various projects related to music, Joelma and Ximbinha have contributed to the rich culture of Pernambuco ". The 2nd Vice President of the management board, Deputy Antonio Moraes (PSDB), coordinated the ceremony and highlighted the importance of their music for the area. On August 19, 2015, after 18 years of marriage, Joelma and Ximbinha announced their separation. On November 9, 2015, they signed

3306-474: Was released on April 28, 2017. In pre-order on April 6, the DVD soon became the best-selling product on Livraria Saraiva  [ pt ] 's website in less than 24 hours and contained an eponymous EP with four tracks from the album released on April 14 that less than 24 hours, has reached the top of iTunes Brazil. The personal life and professional career of Joelma are portrayed by fans and people close to her in

3364-456: Was to continue to occupy the space under a five-year sale-leaseback arrangement. The company's headquarters moved to the Newport section of downtown Jersey City , New Jersey, in 2014. In November 2013, Forbes Media, which publishes Forbes magazine, was put up for sale. This was encouraged by minority shareholders Elevation Partners . Sale documents prepared by Deutsche Bank revealed that

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