Francisco Cuoco
Francisco Cuoco was a Brazilian vocalist who recorded the song "Soleado" in 1969. That track became his most recognizable work, though he also released others...
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Francisco Cuoco was a Brazilian vocalist who recorded the song "Soleado" in 1969. That track became his most recognizable work, though he also released others like "Todo o tempo do mundo" and "Deus Come Te Amo."
He worked with musicians including Raul de Souza on piano and Luizão Maia on drums. Their recordings from the late 1960s and early 1970s, such as the albums "Som do Franz" and "Sem Mestre," blended Brazilian rhythms with pop arrangements.
Some of his lyrics addressed social themes during Brazil's military regime, which occasionally drew official attention. He continued recording into the 1980s with albums like "O Brasil Que Eu Quero."
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