Fabio Cadore
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Fabio Cadore

Fabio Cadore is a Brazilian vocalist who gained attention with his debut album "Pode Crer, Xará!" The title track from that album became a hit, helping...

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Fabio Cadore, a Brazilian vocalist with melodic reach

His debut album "Pode Crer, Xará!" launched a career that includes collaborations with Caetano Veloso and Elza Soares.

For a sense of his range, try "Botar Pra Quebrar" and the gentler "Conversa de Botequim." They frame his voice well.

Cadore's voice became recognizable in Brazilian music after the title track from "Pode Crer, Xará!" took off. Songs like "Quando o Amor Chamar" and "Gaviota" show his melodic approach, which has connected with listeners across different albums. He's worked with musicians like guitarist André Dias and bassist Marcelo Zanetti, and those collaborations with Veloso and Soares speak to his place in the scene.

The debut album "Pode Crer, Xará!" gave him initial attention. Later albums like "Alma Serena" and "Horizonte" continued his output, with tracks such as "Tribulante (part. Hernan Jacinto)" and "Causa e Efeito" appearing in his recorded work.

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Fabio Cadore is a Brazilian vocalist who gained attention with his debut album "Pode Crer, Xará!" The title track from that album became a hit, helping establish him as a recognizable voice in Brazilian music.

His songs like "Quando o Amor Chamar," "Gaviota," and "Horas e Horas" show a melodic approach that has connected with listeners. He has worked with musicians including guitarist André Dias and bassist Marcelo Zanetti, and collaborated with artists like Caetano Veloso and Elza Soares.

Later albums such as "Alma Serena" and "Horizonte" continued his output, with tracks like "Tribulante (part. Hernan Jacinto)" and "Causa e Efeito" appearing among his recorded work.

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