Daniel Cavalheiro came up in Porto Alegre, where he started writing and performing early on. His debut album 'Da Doma Antiga' came out in 2006, and its title track got some attention. He followed that with a few more records over the next several years, including 'Entre Nós' in 2008 and 'Até o Fim' in 2013.
Songs like 'La Verdulera Y El Canario' and 'E Se Boleou' show his hand with Brazilian rhythms, drawing from samba and sertanejo traditions. He's worked with musicians like guitarist Renan Oliveira and drummer Ricardo Medeiros.
In 2012, he faced allegations involving a minor, which he denied. The situation complicated things for a while, but he kept making music afterward.
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