Carllos A. Wallym
Carllos A. Wallym is a singer-songwriter from São Paulo who started putting out music in the early 2000s. His debut album came in 2002, and a song from it,...
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Carllos A. Wallym is a singer-songwriter from São Paulo who started putting out music in the early 2000s. His debut album came in 2002, and a song from it, 'Você deve estar bem,' got some attention. The track has a melancholy feel and straightforward lyrics that connected with people in Brazil.
He kept working after that, releasing another album called '3' in 2008. That record leaned into more conceptual territory, with arrangements that felt a bit more layered than his earlier stuff. Wallym's writing often circles around love and personal reflection, delivered in a plainspoken style that doesn't try to dress things up too much.
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