A Brazilian forró musician whose 1988 single 'Sapeca Levado da Breca' became an anthem.
For a quick sense of his style, 'Sapeca Levado da Breca' and 'Madrugada Fria' frame it well, one an early anthem, the other a later mood piece.
His debut single 'Sapeca Levado da Breca' turned into a forró anthem, and songs like 'Madrugada Fria' and 'Não Deixe o Nosso Amor Se Acabar' kept his sound alive in the scene. He grew up in Fortaleza with an accordion-playing father, and his music reflects that regional roots feel. Even through a 2014 plagiarism case he denied, he stayed on stage.
He started performing at local festivals by age 12 in Fortaleza. In 1988 he released his first album 'Forrózin' with that hit single, and later tracks like 'Madrugada Fria' maintained his presence.
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