A singer who started with Fundo de Quintal and found a hit with "Agora Chega (Vai Te Cata)."
For a sense of his sound, start with "Agora Chega (Vai Te Cata)" and "Quer Morrer de Amor." They frame his style pretty well.
He came up in São Paulo's Vila Santa Catarina and joined the samba group Fundo de Quintal in 1994. His debut album in 1997 included "Agora Chega (Vai Te Cata)," which really connected with people. Songs like "Quer Morrer de Amor" and "Minha Vida Pra Te Amar" show his knack for straightforward, heartfelt samba.
After that 1997 debut, he kept putting out albums like "Agora Chega" in 1999 and "Mulher, Mãe, Guerreira" in 2000. He worked with musicians like guitarist Anderson Silva and bassist Glauco Mazza, and kept recording into the 2000s with albums such as "Meu Samba" in 2004.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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