The Brazilian singer found his voice in the early 2000s with a string of albums and collaborations.
For a quick sense of his sound, try "Índia" or the collaboration "Mala Amarela." They're both pretty direct and melodic.
Daniel's music captures a specific moment in sertanejo's spread beyond its rural roots. Songs like "Índia" and "Minas Gerais" have that straightforward, melodic pull that connected with listeners across Brazil. His collaboration with José Camillo on "Mala Amarela" was the one that really put him on the map.
He started working professionally in the early 2000s after coming up in Itapecerica. Albums like "Meu Reino Encantado" in 2005 and "Tô Indo" in 2009 followed the breakthrough. He's worked with artists from Ivete Sangalo to Zezé Di Camargo.
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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