His romantic ballads like 'Tenho Ciúme De Tudo' found an audience during Brazil's popular music era.
For a sense of his sound, try 'Tenho Ciúme De Tudo' or 'Louquinho de Amor.' They're straightforward examples of that 1970s Brazilian romantic style.
Orlando Dias recorded songs that still circulate among listeners who remember that period of Brazilian music. 'Tenho Ciúme De Tudo' became popular in the 1970s, and tracks like 'Louquinho de Amor' and 'A Solidão Que Me Apavora' show his work within the romantic ballad style that defined much of the country's popular music at the time.
He had some success in the 1970s with songs like 'Tenho Ciúme De Tudo' and 'Se A Vida Fosse Um Sonho Bom.' There were reports of criticism in the 1980s for views expressed through his music, though the specifics aren't well-documented. What remains are the recordings themselves.
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