Allan Franco
Allan Franco came from Capão Bonito, a town in São Paulo state. He started playing music locally, drawing on sertanejo and samba traditions. His song "Pai,...
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Allan Franco came from Capão Bonito, a town in São Paulo state. He started playing music locally, drawing on sertanejo and samba traditions. His song "Pai, Voltei" became widely known for its themes of regret and reconciliation.
In 1998 he put out his first album, Amanhecer. He went on to record others like É Tempo de Amar and Um Novo Amanhã. He worked with musicians including Zé Ramalho and Fagner, and performed with a regular band.
His lyrics sometimes drew criticism for being outspoken or provocative. He kept writing about personal and social matters in a direct way. The music stayed grounded in Brazilian styles without much polish or grand production.
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