A musician whose tracks like 'No Mesmo Dia' found an audience with straightforward themes.
For a sense of his thing, 'No Mesmo Dia' is the obvious one. 'Primeiro Ato' works too.
His songs stick because they're plainspoken about things people actually go through. 'No Mesmo Dia' got around, and tracks like 'Chuva Forte' and 'Um Amor Acaba' keep to that same direct lane. There's a band sound there too, with Cristiano Garcia on bass and Leo de Carvalho on drums.
The history mentions early financial constraints and industry skepticism, but those details are thin. What's clearer is the run of songs from 'Tempo' to 'Ideias Ideais' to 'Somente Venha' that followed.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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