Aldo Josué
Aldo Josué comes from Lisbon, Portugal, where he grew up with fado, the traditional Portuguese folk music. That early exposure to its soulful melodies and...
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Aldo Josué comes from Lisbon, Portugal, where he grew up with fado, the traditional Portuguese folk music. That early exposure to its soulful melodies and lyrics shaped his approach to singing and songwriting.
His breakout single was "Lovely Girl, Lovely Girl," which gained international attention. He followed it with his debut album "Fado & Soul" in 2015, blending Portuguese tradition with contemporary R&B. Another track, "You Lied On My Face," appears among his top songs.
He works as a solo artist, though he often performs with a rotating group of musicians. His later albums include "Indigo" in 2017, "Quarto Crescente" in 2020, and "Alma" in 2023.
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