Samuel Cabral
Samuel Cabral is a Brazilian musician who released his debut album 'Maré Alta' in 2006. He followed it with 'Dois Mundos' in 2010 and 'Tempo' in 2015. His...
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Samuel Cabral is a Brazilian musician who released his debut album 'Maré Alta' in 2006. He followed it with 'Dois Mundos' in 2010 and 'Tempo' in 2015. His song 'A Revoada' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'A Todo Instante' and 'Bravura de Um Pólipo'.
In 2010, Cabral faced plagiarism allegations that he denied. He described his work as drawing from Brazilian bossa nova, indie rock, and folk music. The existing catalog copy mentions some early skepticism about his approach to blending styles, but that's about as specific as it gets on that front.
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