Marcelo Candeloro
Marcelo Candeloro is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. His 2003 album "Canções de Amor" included the song "Não Sei Pra Onde Ir," which became...
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Marcelo Candeloro is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from Rio de Janeiro. His 2003 album "Canções de Amor" included the song "Não Sei Pra Onde Ir," which became a radio staple and brought him wider attention. He has released other albums like "Viver" in 2006 and "Origens" in 2012.
His music includes songs like "Amanhã," "Lobo Mau," and "As Cores." He performs with musicians including Carlos Costa on bass and Lucas Santos on drums.
In 2008, Candeloro was arrested for marijuana possession, an incident that affected his public standing. He continued making music afterward, with albums like "Caminhos" appearing in 2015.
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