Caio Cortez
Caio Cortez came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he grew up hearing samba and MPB around him. He put out his first album in 2010, and a song from it called "Amor...
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Caio Cortez came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he grew up hearing samba and MPB around him. He put out his first album in 2010, and a song from it called "Amor No Ar" got some attention. The track had a light, catchy feel that connected with listeners.
He kept recording after that, working on songs like "Voz do Coração" and "Dá Aqui Um Xêro." Some people questioned his approach or compared him to other artists, but he kept putting music out. His sound stayed grounded in those Brazilian styles he heard growing up.
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