Caiubi Oliveira
Caiubi Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Itajaí, Santa Catarina. His debut album 'Me I' came out in 2016, followed by 'Alma Nova' in 2018 and...
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Caiubi Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Itajaí, Santa Catarina. His debut album 'Me I' came out in 2016, followed by 'Alma Nova' in 2018 and 'Infinito' in 2020. Some of his songs include 'Medicine', 'Christmas Is Coming', and 'Goodbye'.
His music draws from folk and samba, with guitar work that often carries a reflective quality. The lyrics tend toward personal themes, which early on drew some criticism for being unconventional.
He works with musicians like guitarist Lucas dos Santos and bassist Bruno da Sil. The sound is generally built around his vocals and acoustic arrangements rather than big production.
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