Nicholas Torres came up playing local bars and festivals in São Paulo, building a following with his voice and rock energy. In 2002, his debut album 'Rock da Lanchonete' gave him a national hit with the title track, a song that connected with Brazilian audiences through its direct beat and his delivery.
He followed that with other albums that showed different sides of his writing, from harder rock to more reflective material like 'Me Leva.' Songs like '#TodoSeu' and 'Adolescente' kept his name in rotation. He worked with other Brazilian musicians including Marcelo Nova and Frejat.
In 2004, Torres faced legal trouble with a drug possession arrest. The existing history doesn't detail what came after that period, but his early 2000s work, especially 'Rock da Lanchonete,' remains a specific moment in Brazil's rock landscape from that time.
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