VariantFeminine FormOther Languages & Cultures, (Albanian) , , , (Arabic) (Arabic (Maghrebi)) (Armenian) (Avar) (Azerbaijani) (Basque) (Belarusian) (Bengali) , (Biblical) , (Biblical Greek) (Biblical Hebrew) (Biblical Latin) (Bosnian) (Bulgarian) (Catalan) (Corsican) , , , (Croatian) (Czech) (Danish) , , , , , , , , (Dutch) , , , , , , (English) , (Esperanto) (Estonian) (Faroese) (Filipino) , (Finnish) , (French) (Galician) , (Georgian) , , , , , , (German) (Greek) (Hebrew) (History) , , (Hungarian) (Icelandic) , , (Indonesian) (Irish) , , , , , , , (Italian) (Late Roman) (Latvian) , (Lithuanian) (Macedonian) (Malay) (Maori) (Norwegian) (Occitan) (Pashto) , (Persian) (Polish) (Romanian) , (Russian) (Scottish Gaelic) (Serbian) (Slovak) , , (Slovene) (Somali) , , , , (Spanish) (Swedish) (Tajik) (Tatar) (Turkish) (Turkmen) (Ukrainian) (Urdu) (Uyghur) (Uzbek) , (Western African) User Submission, Antônio José Santana Martins (born 11 October 1936), known professionally as Tom Zé (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtõ ˈzɛ]), Born in Irará, Bahia, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer who was influential in the Tropicália movement of 1960s Brazil., ZÉ (pronounced: Zay) is a creative being, a Songbird, a Wordsmith, a Recording & Performing artist, lead singer of Lu Flur and a Graphic Designer. She’s inspired by powerful vocalists and songwriters such as Florence Welch, Sia, Nina Simone, Robert Plant, Joni Mitchell and Benjamin Clementine to name but a few. Her music ranges from minimalistic acoustic sounds to film-esque layered .