His 2002 debut 'Calma Mãe' made him known across Brazil.
For a quick sense of his sound, try 'Ela' or 'Espelho Meu'. They're both uncomplicated and direct, which is pretty much his thing.
Edson Rocha's music has a straightforward, lived-in feel that connects easily. The song 'Rio de Janeiro' is a good example, it's just a clear, melodic snapshot of a place. That 2005 plagiarism accusation over a co-written tune also showed how his work could stir things up, even if briefly.
He started with 'Calma Mãe' in 2002, then put out self-titled and 'A Vida É Um Rio' albums later in the decade. He's kept a steady band with guitarist Robson Fonseca and vocalists Juliana Melo and Camila Maia.
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