Gabriel Milithi is a Brazilian singer-songwriter who began releasing music in the late 1990s. His debut album came out independently in 1997, followed by others like 'Amanhecendo' in 2002 and 'Casinha de Sapê' in 2007. The title track from that album, 'Casinha de Sapê,' became his most recognized song, though its portrayal of a simple thatched cottage drew some criticism for how it handled themes of poverty.
His work often explores love and loss, with songs like 'Me Faz Tão Bem' and 'Please Don't Go' showing his range. While he performs as a solo artist, he has worked with musicians like Guilherme Almeida on guitar and Fernanda Porto on backing vocals. He's also collaborated with figures such as Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, blending Brazilian folk with pop and rock elements.
Milithi's later albums include 'Romântico' from 2012 and 'Sobre Viver' in 2017. His music maintains a straightforward, melodic quality without grand claims about its impact, focusing instead on the songs themselves.
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