Celso Pompeu
Celso Pompeu came up in São Paulo, where he grew up listening to classic rock, bossa nova, and MPB. His debut album 'A Parte Que Faltava Em Mim' came out in...
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Celso Pompeu came up in São Paulo, where he grew up listening to classic rock, bossa nova, and MPB. His debut album 'A Parte Que Faltava Em Mim' came out in 2007, and its title track became a hit in Brazil. He's worked with artists like Milton Nascimento, Caetano Veloso, and Gilberto Gil.
His songs often deal with personal and social themes, sometimes drawing criticism for their directness. Tracks like 'Cama Vazia' and 'Covardia' show his style of blending pop, rock, and folk elements with straightforward lyrics. He kept releasing albums through the 2010s, including 'Infinito Particular' in 2009 and 'Sobre Todas as Coisas' in 2012.
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