Roberto Agra
Roberto Agra is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo who started making music in the early 2000s. He formed a band with bassist Maurício Leite and...
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Roberto Agra is a Brazilian singer-songwriter from São Paulo who started making music in the early 2000s. He formed a band with bassist Maurício Leite and drummer Thiago Faial, and their 2005 debut album 'Nosso Mês de Julho' brought them some attention. The title track became his most recognizable song, a melancholy piece about lost love that people still remember.
His music often deals with love and loss, built around acoustic guitar and vocal harmonies. Other songs like 'A Divisão Do Boi' and 'Alguém Especial' show his range within that style. In the mid-2010s, he faced plagiarism allegations that he denied, and later went through a legal process that cleared him. Around 2019, his political comments drew criticism from various quarters, but he kept working.
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