Alã Bastos
Alã Bastos came up in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he grew up listening to samba, sertanejo, and MPB. He started writing his own songs, drawing from those...
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Alã Bastos came up in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where he grew up listening to samba, sertanejo, and MPB. He started writing his own songs, drawing from those sounds and artists like Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil.
In 2015, his single "Dor de Amor" connected with listeners across Brazil. The song's melancholy melody and direct lyrics about heartache got steady radio play and helped establish his name.
He followed that with albums like "Sentimento" and "Noite de Luar," which mixed Brazilian rhythms with pop arrangements. Other songs like "Na Conta do Bobo" and "Nunca Me Peça Pra Ir Embora" kept to that straightforward, emotional style he'd become known for.
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