A Valparaíso songwriter whose music blends samba, bossa nova, and pop.
For a good sense of his range, try "Macalé" and "Filho Volta" back to back. They show how he works within that Brazilian-influenced space without sounding like just one thing.
Moraes brings Brazilian samba and bossa nova into a Chilean context, which isn't something you hear every day. His debut single "Beijo Roubado" in 2015 showed how those rhythms could work with pop structures. Songs like "Macalé" and "Zureta" from his 2017 album "Tudo Passa" demonstrate his comfort moving between different styles while keeping that Brazilian foundation.
He grew up with Brazilian music in Valparaíso, which directly shaped his vocal approach. His 2015 debut "Beijo Roubado" blended samba with pop, and by 2017's "Tudo Passa" album, he was working with artists like Ivete Sangalo and Gilberto Gil while exploring different styles. He still performs live with guitarist Rafael Almeida and others, drawing from those same Brazilian rhythms.
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