A singer-songwriter from Aracaju whose music blends love themes with social commentary.
For a good sense of his style, try 'Beijo Teus Pés' or 'Santo, Santo (Holy).' They're straightforward examples of how he works.
Morilha's 1997 album 'Beijo Teus Pés' gave him his signature song, and his catalog includes tracks like 'Sedento' and 'Digno Eternamente' that show his consistent voice. He's worked with musicians like bassist Edilson Coelho and percussionist Mardônio Costa over the years. The songs feel grounded in Brazilian folk traditions while touching on both personal and broader concerns.
He started playing in local bands as a teenager and released his first album in 1995. After 'Beijo Teus Pés' in 1997, he put out albums like 'Tempo' in 2001 and 'Horizonte' in 2011. The lyrics often address love and social issues across these releases.
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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