Eduardo César
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Eduardo César

Eduardo César came up in Salvador, Brazil, where he started playing guitar as a teenager. His self-titled debut album arrived in 2004, and the song 'Para...

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Eduardo César's straightforward songs from Salvador

A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose melodic, heartfelt tracks about love and reflection found listeners without much fuss.

For a sense of his style, 'Para Alguém Especial' shows that early heartfelt delivery, while 'Tóxico' has that direct melodic quality he kept returning to.

His 2004 debut album introduced 'Para Alguém Especial,' a song that helped him find an audience with its direct delivery. Later tracks like 'Lo Que Siento Por Ti' and 'Tóxico' kept that same melodic quality, circling around love and personal reflection in a way listeners connected with. He's played with musicians like Guto Graça on guitar and Marcelo Martins on bass, building a catalog that feels lived-in rather than polished.

He started playing guitar as a teenager in Salvador, Brazil, and released his self-titled debut in 2004. Through the 2000s and early 2010s, he put out albums like 'Na Estrada' and 'Alma Boêmia,' keeping his sound consistent even when there was some noise about similarities to another artist's work in 2006.

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Eduardo César came up in Salvador, Brazil, where he started playing guitar as a teenager. His self-titled debut album arrived in 2004, and the song 'Para Alguém Especial' helped him find an audience with its straightforward, heartfelt delivery.

He kept recording through the 2000s and early 2010s, putting out albums like 'Na Estrada' and 'Alma Boêmia'. Some of his other songs, like 'Lo Que Siento Por Ti' and 'Tóxico', have that same direct, melodic quality that listeners connected with early on.

In 2006, there was some noise about similarities between one of his tracks and another artist's work, but he kept making music. He's played with musicians like Guto Graça on guitar and Marcelo Martins on bass, and his songs tend to circle around love and personal reflection without much fuss.

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