Fábio Paes
Fábio Paes is a Brazilian musician best known for writing the football anthem "Canta, Canarinho" in 1994. The song was created for the Brazilian national team...
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Fábio Paes is a Brazilian musician best known for writing the football anthem "Canta, Canarinho" in 1994. The song was created for the Brazilian national team ahead of the World Cup in the United States, taking its name from the team's nickname, Canarinho, or Little Canary. It became widely popular among supporters.
Beyond that anthem, Paes has other songs like "Asa do Verão," "Medo da Lei," "Forró em Amaralina," and "Madrugada." He has worked on solo albums and recorded with other artists, including Caetano Veloso.
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