A singer whose 1995 debut 'A Sorte É Tua' brought national attention with samba, sertanejo, and MPB.
If you want to hear what he does, 'Porta Aberta' is the obvious place. 'Boas Palavras' gives you a cleaner sense of his writing.
He's the guy who wrote 'Porta Aberta,' the song that became his most recognized work after a legal dispute in 2002. That track, along with songs like 'Boas Palavras' and 'Sebastiana,' shows how he works within Brazilian styles without losing his own voice. It's straightforward, melodic stuff that doesn't try to be anything fancy.
He started with 'A Sorte É Tua' in 1995, then put out the self-titled album in 2000 that had 'Porta Aberta' on it. He's kept releasing albums since, with songs like 'Eu Vou Te Procurar' and 'Quero Que Volte' showing up in his catalog.
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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