Tarcisio Barreiro
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Tarcisio Barreiro

Tarcisio Barreiro started playing music in Goiânia, Brazil. He worked with producer Hugo Pena on the song "Braços de Ferro," which came out in 2003 and became...

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Tarcisio Barreiro's heartfelt Goiânia sound

A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose 2003 track "Braços de Ferro" became his signature song.

For his most recognizable moment, it's still "Braços de Ferro." But songs like "Não Chore Por Mim, Menina" show how he stuck with that approach.

When "Braços de Ferro" came out in 2003, it became the song people knew him by. That track, along with others like "Ao Seu Encontro" and "Vaga-lume," established his straightforward, regional style. He kept making music in that vein for over a decade without chasing trends.

He started playing music in Goiânia and worked with producer Hugo Pena on "Braços de Ferro." Albums like "Deixa o Amor Entrar" in 2005 and "Alma Sertaneja" in 2013 followed, maintaining that consistent regional sound rather than shifting direction.

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Tarcisio Barreiro started playing music in Goiânia, Brazil. He worked with producer Hugo Pena on the song "Braços de Ferro," which came out in 2003 and became his most recognizable track. Other songs like "Ao Seu Encontro" and "Vaga-lume" followed in that same straightforward, heartfelt style.

He put out several albums over the next decade, including "Deixa o Amor Entrar" in 2005 and "Alma Sertaneja" in 2013. The music kept to a familiar regional sound, with songs like "Não Chore Por Mim, Menina" and "Morpho Aega" showing his consistent approach rather than dramatic shifts in direction.

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