Edu Lira
Edu Lira grew up in Recife, Pernambuco, where he absorbed the local rhythms of maracatu, frevo, and forró. His debut album came out in 2015, featuring the...
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Edu Lira grew up in Recife, Pernambuco, where he absorbed the local rhythms of maracatu, frevo, and forró. His debut album came out in 2015, featuring the track 'Meu Pernambuco' that became popular across Brazil.
His music often draws from those Pernambuco traditions while incorporating contemporary touches. Songs like 'Sim Ou Não' and 'Promessas' show his straightforward melodic approach and lyrics that connect with everyday listeners.
Lira works with a band that includes family members, Joao, Matheus, Leo, and Lucas Lira, handling drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards. Their sound stays rooted in regional styles without trying to reinvent them completely.
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