A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose 2019 viral hit 'Alucinado' brought wider attention to his São Paulo sound.
For a quick sense of his sound, try 'Clichê' or 'Por Nada.' They're both good examples of how he works those samba and funk grooves.
Miguel's 2019 track 'Alucinado' became a viral hit in Brazil, gaining millions of streams and introducing his blend of samba and funk rhythms to a broader audience. Songs like 'Clichê' and 'Por Nada' have kept his presence steady in contemporary Brazilian music, even as some lyrics have sparked debate. He works with a tight band that includes Felipe Almeida on guitar and Lucas Santos on bass, grounding his material in live performance.
After 'Alucinado' went viral in 2019, Miguel followed with singles like 'Tombei' and 'Vou te Dar,' plus his debut album 'Sonhos de Verão.' He's kept recording and performing with his São Paulo band, maintaining a steady output of tracks that draw from local rhythms.
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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