Jonathan Lima
Jonathan Lima is a Brazilian singer from the outskirts of São Paulo. He first gained attention with his 2005 single "Daqui Não Saio Não," which became popular...
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Jonathan Lima is a Brazilian singer from the outskirts of São Paulo. He first gained attention with his 2005 single "Daqui Não Saio Não," which became popular in Brazil. His music includes songs like "Diga Que Vai Amor" and "Pra Ter o Seu Sorriso."
After his initial success, Lima continued releasing albums over the following years. He put out records in 2012, 2015, and 2018, though the existing information about his career contains some dramatic claims that don't feel particularly grounded.
What remains clear is that he's known for several songs that found an audience in Brazil, with "Daqui Não Saio Não" being the track that first brought him wider recognition.
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