His 2013 ballad "11 Vidas" became a major Brazilian hit, defining his career.
For a quick sense of his range, listen to "11 Vidas" for the heartfelt balladry, then jump to something like "Gago" or the Maluma-featuring "Princesinha" for the brighter, more rhythmic side.
Lucas Lucco matters because he represents a specific strain of modern sertanejo that connects teenage ambition with mainstream success. The song "11 Vidas" is the concrete proof, it's the ballad that broke through in 2013 and stuck. Later tracks like "Amor Bipolar" and collaborations with names like Anitta show how he's kept a foot in both the romantic and the playful sides of the genre.
He started as a teenager in Patrocínio, Minas Gerais, influenced by sertanejo duos like Zezé Di Camargo & Luciano. His debut single "Paraíso" arrived in 2011, but it was "11 Vidas" two years later that shaped everything after. Since then, he's recorded with Gusttavo Lima, Simone & Simaria, and put out songs like "Mozão" and "Destino."
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