Danilo Hudson
Danilo Hudson's self-titled debut album came out in 2014, with "Só Pra Te Encontrar" becoming a hit that year. The song's straightforward lyrics about missing...
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Danilo Hudson's self-titled debut album came out in 2014, with "Só Pra Te Encontrar" becoming a hit that year. The song's straightforward lyrics about missing someone connected with listeners in Brazil.
He's worked with a band that includes Pedro Almeida on drums, Bruno Esteves on bass, and André Carvalho on keyboards. Other songs like "Game Over" and "Me Abraça" show his style leaning toward Brazilian pop with some soul touches.
In 2017, he released an album called Encontro, followed by Alma in 2020. His music doesn't try to reinvent anything, just delivers familiar themes in a clear, melodic way that's easy to listen to.
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