A Brazilian artist whose 2002 hit 'Em Qualquer Lugar do Mundo' broke through, then kept recording through label disputes and acoustic returns.
For a sense of his range, try 'Tudo Por Amor' from his top songs and the later acoustic work on 'Voz e Violão'. Both show the sertanejo foundation he's built on since Patos de Minas.
Sandro Barros came up singing and playing guitar in Minas Gerais, drawing from sertanejo's rural roots. His 2002 song 'Em Qualquer Lugar do Mundo' became his big break, and he's kept putting out music ever since, from the 2004 'Acústico' album to 2021's 'Voz e Violão'. Even after a public dispute with his record label ended his contract in 2015, he kept performing and releasing on his own.
He put out his first album in 1996, followed by 'Um Lugar no Céu' in 1999. After 'Em Qualquer Lugar do Mundo' broke through in 2002, he recorded albums like 'Acústico' in 2004 and 'Voz e Violão' in 2021. The 2015 label dispute ended his contract, but he kept going independently.
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