A Brazilian singer whose breakout track 'Adoço' in 2015 led to a run of songs that blend ballads and upbeat rhythms.
For a sense of his range, start with the early melodic hit 'Adoço' and the later, band-driven 'Player Também Chora'. They frame that shift from ballad to rhythm without losing his voice.
His breakout track 'Adoço' from 2015 gave him national attention in Brazil, and that melodic directness carries through songs like 'Player Também Chora'. He works with a steady band, and his sound has shifted from early ballads to the more upbeat rhythms on 2019's 'Baile da Minha Vida'. The music stays grounded in Salvador rhythms and his own vocal style, even as it resists easy categories.
He came up through small venues in Salvador. After 'Adoço' arrived in 2015, his albums moved from ballads to more upbeat rhythms, with 2017's 'Na Moral' sitting in between. He's also recorded collaborations like 'Real' with 2 Wavy and MDO.
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