A Brazilian musician whose straightforward emotional songs connect through accessible folk-pop.
For a good sense of his approach, start with "Na Solidão" and then try "Tá Todo Mundo Louco." They frame what he does pretty clearly.
His 2012 single "Na Solidão" first established that connection, showing he could write about personal reflection in a way that felt direct and unadorned. Songs like "Tá Todo Mundo Louco" and later tracks like "Abalou" kept working that same emotional vein for his audience. Even when his sound shifted gradually across albums like "Refúgio" and "Equilíbrio," he never abandoned those core themes.
He first gained attention with "Na Solidão" in 2012, then followed with songs like "Alma" and "Tá Todo Mundo Louco" that stayed in similar territory. Later albums showed a gradual shift in sound while working with musicians like guitarist Guilherme Britto, and he kept making music through tracks like "Coração Radiante" and "Desperdiçou."
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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