Odair Santtos
Odair Santtos was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1945. He started making music that drew from bossa nova, rock 'n' roll, and Brazilian pop, developing a style that...
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Odair Santtos was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1945. He started making music that drew from bossa nova, rock 'n' roll, and Brazilian pop, developing a style that felt both traditional and contemporary.
In the late 1960s, he had a breakout hit with "Roda Viva." His lyrics often had a raw, confessional quality that connected with listeners during a period of social and political change in Brazil. Some of his work faced censorship under the military government at the time.
By the 1980s, his music took on a more spiritual tone. The song "Só Deus Que Te Conhece" came out in 1983 and became one of his most enduring pieces. Other tracks like "É Só Jesus," "Grande Campeão," and "Novo Endereço" reflect this later phase of his work.
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