Cadú Amorim
Cadú Amorim is a Brazilian musician from São Paulo who began playing guitar early on. His 2007 debut album 'All Star' included the title track that became...
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Cadú Amorim is a Brazilian musician from São Paulo who began playing guitar early on. His 2007 debut album 'All Star' included the title track that became well-known, produced with Mark Ronson. The song 'Meu Diário' also appears among his work.
His music draws from Brazilian popular styles while incorporating contemporary pop elements. This approach has sometimes drawn attention for how it mixes traditions with newer sounds.
Beyond 'All Star,' he has recorded several other albums, moving from acoustic arrangements toward more electronic production on later releases like 'Neon.' Songs such as 'Menina' and 'Por Isso Eu Quero Você' reflect his continued output.
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