A Salvador artist whose straightforward, rhythmic tracks like 'Ela Desce' became online favorites around 2018.
For the uninitiated, 'Ela Desce' and 'Bate o Bumbum' frame exactly what he does. Straightforward, physical music meant to get people moving.
When 'Bate o Bumbum' started circulating online in 2018, it introduced a specific kind of Brazilian party music built for movement. Songs like 'Ela Desce' and 'Malcriada (Olha e Rebola)' follow that same template, catchy, repetitive hooks with titles that tell you exactly what to expect. It's functional dance music from Salvador that found its audience through digital sharing.
He emerged from Salvador around 2018 when 'Bate o Bumbum' gained traction online. Since then he's kept releasing material in a similar vein, working with a band that includes drummer Paulo Henrique. The songs maintain that rhythmic, dance-oriented approach, from 'Esculacho' to more recent tracks like 'Brisar'.
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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