Jamenson Luiz
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Jamenson Luiz

Jamenson Luiz grew up in Minas Gerais, where he was drawn to the sounds of sertanejo, pagode, and forró. He started singing at local festivals, influenced by...

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Jamenson Luiz, a voice from Minas Gerais

A Brazilian singer who blends sertanejo, pagode, and forró in songs like "Cultos do Passado."

For a sense of his sound, try "Cultos do Passado" or the earlier "Vai Me Ajudar." They both have that sertanejo-pagode blend he's known for.

Luiz came up singing at local festivals in Minas Gerais, pulling from sertanejo and pagode traditions. His 2013 debut "Vai Me Ajudar" mixed those styles in a way that caught on. Later tracks like "Cultos do Passado" show him working with artists like Gusttavo Lima, keeping that regional sound alive.

He started with local festivals and put out "Vai Me Ajudar" in 2013. That led to two albums, "Vai Me Ajudar" in 2015 and "Pode Chorar" in 2018. Along the way, he's performed with a band and collaborated with names like Bruno & Marrone.

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Jamenson Luiz grew up in Minas Gerais, where he was drawn to the sounds of sertanejo, pagode, and forró. He started singing at local festivals, influenced by acts like Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano. In 2013, his debut single "Vai Me Ajudar" got some attention, mixing sertanejo and pagode in a way that connected with listeners.

He followed that with songs like "Oliveira Verdadeira" and "Ô Tchau do Gusttavo," and put out two albums: "Vai Me Ajudar" in 2015 and "Pode Chorar" in 2018. Some of his later tracks include "Cultos do Passado" and "Sobre o Mar." He's worked with other Brazilian artists like Gusttavo Lima and Bruno & Marrone.

In 2017, there was some talk about "Ô Tchau do Gusttavo" and plagiarism claims, which Luiz denied. He performs with a band that handles guitar, bass, drums, and backing vocals.

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