Albert Fonseca
Albert Fonseca came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he soaked up the local sounds. In 2016, his single 'Analisando o Rabetão' caught on with its playful rhythm...
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Albert Fonseca came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he soaked up the local sounds. In 2016, his single 'Analisando o Rabetão' caught on with its playful rhythm and lyrics, becoming a hit that also drew some criticism for its content.
He kept making music after that, putting out songs like 'Bobinha' and 'Segunda Chance.' His brother Amauri played bass in his band, and he's worked with other Brazilian artists like Carlinhos Brown.
Fonseca's songs have stayed in rotation at parties and clubs. The conversation around his work has been part of how people listen to it.
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