A musician from Rio who mixes samba with soul and pop, with songs that touch on identity and everyday life.
For a good sense of his sound, start with "Preto e Branco" and "Depois do Pôr do Sol." They give you the mix of social observation and melodic warmth that runs through his catalog.
Bruno Miguel's music matters because it comes from the specific ground of Rio de Janeiro bars and carries that local feel into wider conversations. His 2015 song "Preto e Branco" gained attention for its direct lyrics about race and identity in Brazil. Later tracks like "Depois do Pôr do Sol" and "Ex-Namorado" show how he frames personal stories within those broader rhythms.
He started performing in local bars around Rio. His first album "Pé na Estrada" arrived in 2017, mixing samba with soul and pop. Later records like "Aqui é Meu Lugar" and "Quintal" followed, and he's worked with artists including Seu Jorge, Chico Buarque, and Gal Costa.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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