A Brazilian singer-songwriter from Salvador who blends forró, reggae, and samba into his own sound.
For a quick sense of Rabello, start with 'Sou Plena' and 'Amar, Errar, Acertar.' They frame his mix of regional rhythm and plainspoken songwriting.
Rabello's music carries the specific rhythms of Salvador, Bahia, where he started playing locally. His 2013 hit 'Sou Plena' brought him wider attention, and songs like 'Amar, Errar, Acertar' and 'Chafariz de Sangue' show how he works across forró, reggae, and samba. There's a directness to his writing that feels grounded in place.
He began playing music in Salvador, drawing on local rhythms. After 'Sou Plena' became a hit in 2013, he released albums like 'Capoeira de Domingo' in 2016 and 'Axé Pro Meu Povo' in 2019. The songs document shifts in sound while staying connected to Bahia.
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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