Oripinho OLiveira
Oripinho Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter known for the song "A Saga do Polaco," which became popular in the mid-1990s. The track tells the story of...
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Oripinho Oliveira is a Brazilian singer-songwriter known for the song "A Saga do Polaco," which became popular in the mid-1990s. The track tells the story of a Polish immigrant coming to Brazil, and its straightforward melody and lyrics connected with listeners around the country.
He has other songs like "Ave de Rapina," "Filhos," "Lunna Mandrágora," and "Mitos" in his catalog. At one point, there were plagiarism allegations that drew attention, though Oliveira denied them.
His music draws from samba and axé rhythms common in Salvador, Bahia, where he grew up. The details about his early life and specific inspirations are sparse, but his work remains associated with these regional sounds.
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