Giannini Alencar released his debut album in 1995, which brought him national attention in Brazil. Songs like "Te Quero Comigo" and "Agora somos um só (Anjo)" became popular, with "Te Quero Comigo" facing some initial radio resistance before gaining wider airplay.
He went on to record several albums including "Uma Nova História" in 1997, "Amor Proibido" in 2000, and "Alma Brasileira" in 2003. Other tracks like "Gostoso," "Dubai," and "Alô Bebê" show his range across different styles within Brazilian music.
Alencar worked with established artists including Zeca Pagodinho, Beth Carvalho, and Alcione. His music has been translated into multiple languages and covered by other performers, reaching listeners beyond Brazil's borders.
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