Nando Reis
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Nando Reis

Nando Reis first made his name as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Brazilian rock band Titãs, which he joined in 1982. He wrote and sang on some of...

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Nando Reis, from Titãs to solo songwriter

A Brazilian rock voice who wrote hits for Titãs and later crafted his own quiet, thoughtful songs.

For the band years, listen to "All Star." For where he landed later, try "O Segundo Sol" or "Só Posso Dizer."

He wrote and sang on Titãs' hit "All Star," which helped define a certain Brazilian rock sound in the late '80s. After leaving the band, songs like "Sutilmente" and "O Segundo Sol" show a shift toward more personal, acoustic-leaning writing. He's worked with artists like Gilberto Gil, but his own catalog holds up on its own.

He joined Titãs in 1982 and was part of their rise through the '80s and '90s. He left in 2001 and released his first solo album that same year, followed by records like "Sim e Não" and "A Letra A."

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Nando Reis first made his name as the lead vocalist and guitarist for the Brazilian rock band Titãs, which he joined in 1982. He wrote and sang on some of their biggest songs, including the hit "All Star." The band's sound mixed rock, pop, and experimental touches, and they became a major presence in Brazilian music through the late 1980s and beyond.

He left Titãs in 2001 to work on his own material. His first solo album, "Para Quando o Arco-Íris Encontrar o Pote de Ouro," came out that same year. Since then he's put out records like "Sim e Não" and "A Letra A," and he's collaborated with other Brazilian artists, including Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso.

His solo work includes songs like "Sutilmente," which features Samuel Rosa, and "De Janeiro a Janeiro" with Roberta Campos. Other tracks like "Espatódea" and "Só Posso Dizer" show his continued focus on songwriting after his time with the band.

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