Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 7900 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Bruna Surfistinha

Synopsis

Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl is a memoir written by Raquel Pacheco, a former high-class escort in Brazil. The book tells the story of Raquel's life as a call girl, detailing her experiences with clients, the highs and lows of the profession, and the emotional toll it took on her.

Raquel's journey into the world of escorting began when she was just a teenager, and she quickly rose to fame as one of the most sought-after escorts in Brazil. She describes the lavish lifestyle she led, the glamorous parties she attended, and the dangerous situations she found herself in.

However, as Raquel delves deeper into the world of prostitution, she begins to question her choices and the impact they have on her mental and emotional well-being. She grapples with feelings of loneliness, emptiness, and self-doubt, ultimately realizing that the glamorous facade of her life as a call girl is just that - a facade.

Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl is a raw and honest account of one woman's journey through the world of high-class prostitution, shedding light on the dark side of the industry and the toll it takes on those involved.

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Play Title Artist
Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl
Time of the Season
Rod Argent: Writer
The Zombies: Performer
Fevereiro 32
Rica Amabis: Writer
Ninho
Rica Amabis: Performer
Rica Amabis: Writer
Primeira Vez
Gui Amabis: Performer
Gui Amabis: Writer
Primeiros Clientes
Rica Amabis: Performer
Rica Amabis: Writer
Riachuelo
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Do What You Wanna Do
Rica Amabis: Performer
Rica Amabis: Writer
Solta
Gui Amabis: Performer
Gui Amabis: Writer
Fim de Tarde
Gui Amabis: Performer
Gui Amabis: Writer
Pet Shop
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Sunshine Girl
Gui Amabis: Writer
Céu: Performer
Love Story Megamixxx
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Keep Your Hands In
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Guta's Fitness
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Listen To Your Heart
Per Gessle: Writer
Roxette: Performer
Deborah Secco: Sung
What If
Blubell: Writer
Terapia
Rica Amabis: Performer
Rica Amabis: Writer
They Don't Make Mistakes
André Lucarelli: Performer
André Lucarelli: Writer
O Piano Bar
Gui Amabis: Performer
Gui Amabis: Writer
Little Darling
Touch This
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
A Concha
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Keep Your Hands In Remix
Tejo Damasceno: Performer
Tejo Damasceno: Writer
Filme Triste
Rica Amabis: Writer
Who's Out There?
Joe Whitney: Writer
The Flaming Stars Band: Performer
Fake Plastic Trees
Thom Yorke: Writer

User reviews

Robert Lee
1/10

The soundtrack of Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl failed to capture the nuanced emotional journey of Raquel Pacheco's experiences as a high-class escort.

Andrew Harris
5/10

The soundtrack of Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl is a powerful and evocative companion to Raquel's memoir, enhancing the emotional impact of her journey and inviting the listener to empathize with her struggles on a deeper level.

Dorothy Anderson
4/10

The soundtrack did not enhance the storytelling of the memoir; instead, it felt disconnected and at times even distracting from the raw and honest portrayal of the dark side of the prostitution industry depicted in the book.

William Walker
6/10

Each track in the soundtrack seems to mirror Raquel's inner turmoil and struggles with her choices. The music enhances the storytelling, adding an extra layer of depth to the already gripping narrative.

Laura Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl truly captures the emotional depth and complexity of Raquel's story. The music effectively conveys the highs and lows of her experiences as a high-class escort, creating a haunting and poignant atmosphere.

Anthony Jackson
1/10

The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the depth and complexity needed to convey the highs and lows of Raquel's life as a call girl.