Fábio Góes
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Fábio Góes

Fábio Góes is a singer-songwriter who gained attention with his song "Nerves" in 2015. The track's direct approach to anxiety seemed to connect with...

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Fábio Góes writes songs about anxiety and observation.

A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose catalog moves between personal unease and social commentary.

For a sense of his range, try "Sereno" for something quieter and "Nerves" for that direct anxiety theme. They frame what he does pretty well.

His 2015 track "Nerves" caught attention for its direct approach to anxiety, and he's kept exploring that territory. Songs like "Sereno" and "O Trem Azul" show a range from quiet moments to more driving arrangements. The 2018 song "The President's Son" addressed political corruption, placing his work in that space between internal feeling and outward observation.

He gained notice with "Nerves" in 2015, then released albums like "The Art of Anxiety" in 2017 and "The Weight of the World" in 2019. He's worked with musicians including drummer Gabriel Pinheiro and bassist João Pedro, and collaborated with artists like Amanda Lima and Emicida.

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Fábio Góes is a singer-songwriter who gained attention with his song "Nerves" in 2015. The track's direct approach to anxiety seemed to connect with listeners, though the existing history around it feels somewhat packaged. He followed it with albums like "The Art of Anxiety" in 2017 and "The Weight of the World" in 2019, which continued exploring personal and social themes.

His catalog includes songs like "Sereno," "Mel," and "O Trem Azul," which suggest a range from quieter moments to more driving arrangements. The existing material mentions he has worked with musicians including drummer Gabriel Pinheiro and bassist João Pedro, and has collaborated with artists like Amanda Lima and Emicida.

Some of his lyrics have drawn commentary for their directness, particularly a 2018 song called "The President's Son" that addressed political corruption. The history frames this as part of his interest in using music for social discussion, though the details are thin. What remains are the songs themselves, which seem to operate in that space between personal unease and outward observation.

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