Rizna Mutmainah
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The Girl from Ipanema singer dies at age 83

Brazilian bossa nova singer, Astrud Gilberto, known for her rendition of The Girl from Ipanema, has died aged 83.

Her granddaughter, Sofia Gilberto, took to Instagram to announce the news.

"I'm here to bring you the sad news that my grandmother became a star today, and is next to my grandfather João Gilberto," she wrote in the caption, which was originally written in Portuguese.

"She was a pioneer and the best. At the age of 22, she gave voice to the English version of Girl from Ipanema and gained international fame."

Astrud helped popularise bossa nova worldwide, after her version of The Girl from Ipanema sold over 5 million copies.

New York-based guitarist, Paul Ricci who collaborated with Astrud, also confirmed the sad news on Facebook.

"I just got word from her son Marcelo that we have lost Astrud Gilberto. He asked for this to be posted: She was an important part of ALL that is Brazilian music in the world and she changed many lives with her energy. RIP from 'the chief', as she called me,” he wrote.

Fans have paid tribute to the star on social media.

“She was the defining cool voice of Bossa Nova which remains intoxicating to this day no matter how often you have heard it and made us dream of Rio,” wrote one fan.

“I feel like one part of my childhood suddenly disappeared. RIP Astrud. Much love to all your family,” commented another.

“My condolences to the entire family,” wrote a third.

Images: Getty

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