Cassiano Deluca came up in São Paulo in the early 2000s, working as a singer and songwriter. His 2004 single 'Move-te Em Mim' broke through, becoming a hit in Brazilian pop. The song's straightforward lyrics and rhythms connected with listeners, pushing him into wider recognition.
Around 2010, Deluca faced accusations of plagiarizing another artist's work. He went through an investigation and was cleared, but the episode marked a rough patch in his career. He kept recording through it, putting out albums that touched on pop, rock, and funk.
His catalog includes songs like 'Cordeiro Santo,' 'Deus do Pecador,' and 'Espírito Santo,' which have stayed in circulation alongside 'Move-te Em Mim.' Deluca's output from that period remains part of the Brazilian pop landscape, a reminder of when his music first found an audience.
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