Leonardo M
Leonardo M is a Brazilian artist from Rio de Janeiro who started performing in local clubs as a teenager. His music draws from samba, funk, and hip-hop,...
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Leonardo M is a Brazilian artist from Rio de Janeiro who started performing in local clubs as a teenager. His music draws from samba, funk, and hip-hop, though the details about his early life are sparse.
In 2021, his single "Abençoado" with Lil Mac became a breakthrough. The song's melody and lyrics about finding blessings connected with listeners and brought him wider attention. Other tracks like "Bué de boca" and "Piré" followed.
He released his debut album "Alma Carioca" in 2023. The record mixed different styles, but the specifics about its reception or his work with other musicians aren't clearly documented here.
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