A São Paulo singer-songwriter whose 2019 breakout "À Queima Roupa" connected across Brazil.
For a quick frame, listen to "À Queima Roupa" for the breakout moment, then "Carência" to hear where he took that sound next.
Callegaro's 2019 single "À Queima Roupa" landed with its plainspoken, confessional lyrics, finding an audience that stretched beyond São Paulo. Songs like "Carência" and "Sem Você Não Tem Jeito" show how he works in both acoustic folk and electronic dance sounds. He's also collaborated with figures as different as Chico Buarque and Bon Iver, which says something about his musical reach.
He broke through in 2019 with "À Queima Roupa." Since then, he's put out albums like "Liberdade" in 2020, "Amor e Caos" in 2021, and "Renascer" in 2023. The songs suggest a move from that initial folk confession into more layered, sometimes electronic territory.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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