A Brazilian vocalist whose songs move from romantic ballads to rhythmic tracks.
For a quick sense of his range, try 'Se for amor' and 'Superman'. They're a good pair, one's a ballad, the other's more rhythmic.
Edimar Filho's music pulls from the samba and funk carioca he grew up with in São Paulo. A song like 'Cachecol' got national attention in Brazil in 2015, and his albums, 'Samba de Verdade', 'Funk de Raiz', 'Pop Brasileiro', show he's not stuck to one sound. He works with a steady band, and tracks like 'Se for amor' and 'Superman' cover both tender and upbeat ground.
He broke through with the single 'Cachecol' in 2015. Since then, he's put out albums that touch on different Brazilian styles, from 2016's 'Samba de Verdade' to 2020's 'Pop Brasileiro'.
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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