Alysson Delbom
Alysson Delbom grew up in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where her father was a violinist. She started with classical music but found herself drawn more to Brazilian...
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Alysson Delbom grew up in Porto Alegre, Brazil, where her father was a violinist. She started with classical music but found herself drawn more to Brazilian styles like samba, bossa nova, and MPB. Her debut album 'Minha Alma' came out in 1999, and she followed it up with 'Amado Meu' in 2005.
That 2005 album gave her the song 'Amado Meu,' a ballad that became her most recognizable track. Other songs from her catalog include 'Eterno Rei,' 'Eu Sou Teu,' 'Fiel a Mim,' and 'Filho do Rei.' She's released seven studio albums in total.
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