Henry Liberalli
Henry Liberalli came up in the sertanejo tradition, growing up in São Sebastião do Paraíso. He started working with singer-songwriter João Lucas in his...
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Henry Liberalli came up in the sertanejo tradition, growing up in São Sebastião do Paraíso. He started working with singer-songwriter João Lucas in his twenties, and they put out a few hits before Liberalli went solo.
His first album on his own was 'Tempo de Mudança,' which had 'Acorda Menina' on it. That song became one of his most recognizable tracks, along with others like 'Complicada Demais' and 'Naquele Verão.'
After some personal trouble in 2012, Liberalli stepped back for a while. When he returned, his music seemed quieter and more inward-looking, like on the album 'Na Escuridão da Noite.'
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