Gabriel Ruiz
Gabriel Ruiz is a Brazilian musician whose song "Estar Sóbrio É Muito Louco" (Being Sober Is Crazy) gained attention in 2017. He started playing music in Rio...
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Gabriel Ruiz is a Brazilian musician whose song "Estar Sóbrio É Muito Louco" (Being Sober Is Crazy) gained attention in 2017.
He started playing music in Rio de Janeiro, drawing from Brazilian popular music. His live shows developed a reputation for their energy. Another song of his is called "Amor."
Some critics have said his lyrics about addiction and mental health sometimes get misinterpreted, but he's kept writing about those subjects anyway. He has released three studio albums.
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