Marco Rodrigues
Marco Rodrigues is a Portuguese singer-songwriter from Lisbon. His second album, 'Pedaços de Mim,' came out in 2000 and included the song 'O Tempo,' which...
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Marco Rodrigues is a Portuguese singer-songwriter from Lisbon. His second album, 'Pedaços de Mim,' came out in 2000 and included the song 'O Tempo,' which became widely known. He also recorded tracks like 'Rosinha Dos Limões' and 'Fado Do Estudante.'
His music draws from Portuguese traditions and contemporary pop. The lyrics, written in Portuguese, often touch on themes like time and memory. The guitar work and vocals on 'O Tempo' give it a reflective quality.
Rodrigues performed at local venues early on. His debut album was released in 1996. Beyond that, the details of his career are less documented.
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