Frank Dyal
Frank Dyal is a Brazilian singer who came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he started performing locally. He put out his first album in 1997 on his own label,...
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Frank Dyal is a Brazilian singer who came up in Salvador, Bahia, where he started performing locally. He put out his first album in 1997 on his own label, Furacão 2000, after some early rejections. Things picked up a few years later when his single "A Onde Está Você" caught on in 2001.
That song, along with others like "Sem Você Não Dá" and "Vem Me Amar," helped establish him with a style that draws from samba and axé rhythms. He kept recording through the 2000s, releasing albums like "Pela Magia do Amor" and later "Tudo Passa" in 2010.
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