Cacá Gualberto is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. His music draws from samba and bossa nova, and he plays guitar. In the late 1990s, his album 'Deixa Entrar' brought wider attention, with the song 'Desavenças da Vida' becoming particularly well-known.
His lyrics often touch on personal and social themes, which has drawn both appreciation and occasional criticism. Songs like 'Meu Mundo É Tão Vazio' and 'Sangue Guerreiro' reflect this direct approach. He has worked with other Brazilian artists, including Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, and Marisa Monte.
His catalog includes several albums that move between traditional samba and more experimental sounds. Beyond 'Desavenças da Vida,' tracks such as 'O Ser Está Sempre Sendo' and 'Você Pra Mim' are part of his recorded work.
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