Daniel Hack
Daniel Hack is a Brazilian musician from the outskirts of São Paulo. He started with a borrowed guitar, writing songs that came from his own experiences. His...
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Daniel Hack is a Brazilian musician from the outskirts of São Paulo. He started with a borrowed guitar, writing songs that came from his own experiences. His 2007 album 'De Lá de Fora' included the song of the same name, which became his breakout hit.
That song's lyrics touched on social inequality and identity, and while it connected with listeners, it also drew some criticism from those who felt Hack was using personal hardship for commercial appeal. He kept making music anyway, releasing albums like 'Transe' in 2011 and 'Olhos de Lama' in 2015.
His early band was called Daniel Hack e as Chamas, with members including Bruno Giorgi on guitar, Thiago Duarte on drums, and Felipe Guedes on bass. Another of his well-known songs is 'Palavra de Cantor.'
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