A Bahian musician whose songs like 'Amor de Rapariga' capture Salvador's rhythms.
For a quick sense of his sound, try 'Amor de Rapariga' or 'Eu Quero Beber.' They've got that Bahian swing.
Acácio's music gives you the sound of Salvador's streets and parties. Songs like 'Amor de Rapariga' and 'Não Tem Dia Não Tem Hora' work with the samba, axé, and pagode rhythms that define Bahia. He's been at it since 2004's 'Do Meu Jeito,' keeping that regional pulse alive through albums like 'Axé Raiz' and 'O Poeta da Bahia.'
He started with the 2004 debut 'Do Meu Jeito,' working with musicians like Dilson Batista. The albums followed a steady path, 'Axé Raiz' in 2006, 'O Poeta da Bahia' in 2008, and he kept recording into the 2010s with 'Alma Guerreira' and others.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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