Edu Gamba
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Edu Gamba

Edu Gamba grew up in Santos, where his father played guitar and introduced him to music. He listened to Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen alongside Brazilian...

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Edu Gamba's reflective songs from Santos

A Brazilian songwriter who blended folk, rock, and personal storytelling across decades.

For a good sense of his style, start with '18 de Julho' and 'Tudo o Que Eu Sinto'. They show what he does well.

His second album '18 de Julho' gave him a signature song that stuck around. The track, along with others like 'Tudo o Que Eu Sinto' and 'Enquanto Houver Amor', showed how he could write about relationships and memory without getting fancy. He kept that straightforward approach even when trends changed.

He grew up in Santos listening to Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen alongside Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso. That mix shaped his writing, and he recorded steadily through the 1990s and early 2000s while dealing with personal struggles. His work stayed focused on emotionally direct songwriting the whole time.

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Edu Gamba grew up in Santos, where his father played guitar and introduced him to music. He listened to Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen alongside Brazilian artists like Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso, which shaped his approach to writing songs.

His second album, '18 de Julho', included the title track that became widely known. That song, along with others like 'Tudo o Que Eu Sinto' and 'Enquanto Houver Amor', showed his tendency toward reflective lyrics about relationships and memory, set against folk and rock arrangements with Brazilian touches.

He recorded steadily through the 1990s and early 2000s, though he dealt with personal struggles including addiction during that time. His work stayed focused on straightforward, emotionally direct songwriting rather than chasing trends.

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