A Brazilian musician whose songs about city life sparked both popularity and debate.
If you want to hear what all the fuss is about, start with "Paga de Santa." For something a little different, try "Lua e Flor", it shows another side of his sound.
Fabio Henrique's music matters because it comes straight from São Paulo's poorer neighborhoods, mixing funk, rap, and samba into something people actually listen to. His song "Paga de Santa" blew up online in 2019 with its direct lyrics about sexuality, drawing listeners and criticism in equal measure. He's worked with big names like Anitta and Ludmilla, and tracks like "Lua e Flor" show he's more than just one viral moment.
He first got attention when "Paga de Santa" went viral in 2019, leading to television appearances where he spoke openly about his lyrics. Since then, he's kept releasing songs like "Tem Quem Quer" and "Fica Comigo" with his band, which has included Guilherme Bittencourt on guitar and Felipe Silva on bass.
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