A DJ who built a catalog on collaborations with Brazilian sertanejo and agro artists.
For a sense of his sound, 'Tapinha' is the one that started it, and 'Clima de Rodeio' with Ana Castela shows the collaborative, rural vibe he often goes for.
He first got noticed with 'Tapinha,' a track featuring Luan Pereira that caught on in certain Brazilian music circles. Since then, his name has been attached to a string of collaborative singles that lean into rural themes, like 'Clima de Rodeio' with Ana Castela. It's a specific lane, agro and sertanejo-infused DJ work, that has given him a recognizable spot.
The track 'Tapinha' with Luan Pereira was his early point of attention. From there, he kept working with other Brazilian artists, including Ana Castela on songs like 'Clima de Rodeio' and 'Pipoco,' and Lucas Lucco on 'Vou Virar Peão.'
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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