Marcell Melo is a Brazilian musician known for songs like "Bariloche" and "Choro do Céu." His music falls within the MPB tradition, though the details of his early life and influences aren't well documented in reliable sources.
He released his self-titled debut album in 1996. The track "Bariloche" from that record gained significant attention in Brazil during the mid-1990s. It's a ballad that resonated with listeners, though some critics at the time found his style sentimental.
Later albums included "Infinito" in 1999 and a 2001 recording with the Orquestra Sinfônica Brasileira. He has worked with other Brazilian artists, including Chico Buarque and Gilberto Gil. Songs like "Desde o Dia Que Você Sorriu Pra Mim" and "Eu Escolhi Você" appear in his catalog.
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