A Rio de Janeiro voice who hit with 'Musa Do Verão' at 18, then kept working through rhythm and reinvention.
For a quick sense of his sound, start with 'Musa Do Verão' and 'Outra Direção.' They frame that early-2000s moment pretty cleanly.
He arrived right when Brazilian pop was shifting, and 'Musa Do Verão' became one of those summer anthems that stuck. The self-titled 2003 debut landed when he was just 18, and songs like 'Outra Direção' showed he could blend pop with local rhythms. Even after a public altercation in 2007 slowed things down, he came back with a band and kept writing, tracks like 'Teu Desejo' and 'Acorda Brasil' are still in rotation.
He released his first album in 2003, which included the hit 'Musa Do Verão.' After a 2007 incident led to criminal charges, he eventually returned to performing with a backing band. His collaborations range from Ivete Sangalo to Marcelo D2.
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