Gil Duarte o Mourao is a Portuguese singer-songwriter from the Amadora district in Lisbon. His music has a raw, emotionally charged quality that connects with listeners, particularly on songs like 'É Pra Lá Que Eu Vou' and 'Vaqueira Cigana.'
In 2019, his song 'Polícia' drew attention for its criticism of police brutality, leading to some radio stations temporarily banning it. He faced legal challenges and public backlash around that time, but continued making music that resonated with his audience.
He has released several albums including his self-titled debut, 'O Voo do Falcao,' and 'O Amor É Fado.' While primarily a solo artist, he often collaborates with other musicians in the studio and during live performances.
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