A Brazilian musician whose 2005 debut introduced a mix of rock, reggae, and local rhythms through hits like 'Alô Porteiro'.
For a good sense of his range, try 'A Saudade Aperta' for something bittersweet and 'Despedida de Solteira' for a more celebratory feel. They're both pretty straightforward, which is kind of his thing.
His 2005 debut album 'Admirável Chip Novo' landed with the single 'Alô Porteiro,' a hit that brought his blend of rock, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms to a wider audience. Songs like 'Recém Namorados' and 'Quem Disse que Homem Não Chora?' show his knack for setting relatable, everyday lyrics to catchy melodies. He's worked with artists like Caetano Veloso and Ivete Sangalo, which speaks to his standing in Brazil's music community.
He first gained attention with 'Admirável Chip Novo' in 2005. Albums like 'Dois,' 'Sette,' and 'Noites Imperfeitas' followed, each exploring different textures while keeping his core sound recognizable. His band has included musicians like Peu Sousa on guitar and Duda Motta on drums.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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