A São Paulo songwriter whose melodic guitar songs like 'De Valor Em Valor' reached listeners from Brazil to the United States.
For a good sense of his sound, try 'Quero Descer' or 'De Valor Em Valor.' They're melodic, straightforward, and built around that guitar-and-vocals approach he's known for.
In the late 1990s, his song 'Os Sonhos de Deus' traveled beyond Brazil to Latin America, Europe, and the United States. Tracks like 'Quero Descer' and 'De Valor Em Valor' show his blend of gospel with Brazilian rhythms. He works with artists like Aline Barros and Leonardo Gonçalves, but keeps things direct, guitar and vocals, without much production fuss.
He started playing music early in São Paulo, influenced by gospel and Brazilian rhythms. By the late 1990s, he had written 'Os Sonhos de Deus,' which became popular across borders. His band includes Lucas Almeida on keyboards and vocals, Gustavo Carrer on bass, André Jasset on drums, and Wellington Corrêa on guitar.
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