Saulo Alencar is a Brazilian musician from Recife. In 2015, his song "O Saiko É Muito Viado" gained attention for its explicit lyrics and unconventional subject matter, drawing both praise and criticism. Some listeners found it provocative, while others called it offensive.
His other songs include "Jooj," "Tô Com Sede," and "Califórnia." Alencar has released several albums, including "Meu Nome Não É Xuxa" in 2016 and "Eu Sou o Saiko" in 2017. He has worked with musicians like Felipe Sousa on guitar and Paulo Neto on bass.
Alencar's music has been described as a reflection of his personal experiences. He has faced backlash from conservative groups but continued making music that explores various themes.
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