Alessandro Penezzi came from Castelfranco di Sotto, Italy, where he grew up hearing traditional folk songs and opera. He recorded songs like 'Bum Bum Paticumbum Prugurundum' and 'Das Maravilhas do Mar, Fez-se o Esplendor de Uma Noite' in the early 2000s.
His music sometimes drew criticism for being too simple or for lyrics that listeners interpreted in different ways. He worked with a small group of musicians on his recordings.
Penezzi's albums included folk ballads and some electronic experiments. Other songs in his catalog include 'É Hoje,' 'Festa Para Um Rei Negro,' and 'Kizomba, Festa da Raça.'
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