Tarcísio do Acordeon
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Tarcísio do Acordeon

Tarcísio do Acordeon is a Brazilian forró musician from Ceará who plays accordion. His father was an accordionist who introduced him to the instrument early...

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Tarcísio do Acordeon, the forró accordionist from Ceará

A Brazilian musician whose 2020 hit "Deixa Eu Te Superar" brought his traditional sound to national attention.

For the classic forró feel, try "Sempre Fui Vaqueiro." If you want the bigger, collaborative sound he's been building toward, start with "Obsessão."

Tarcísio carries forward the forró tradition his father taught him, but he's found his own voice in songs about heartache that connect with a younger audience. "Obsessão" with Xand Avião shows how he works within the genre while collaborating with other popular names. The plagiarism accusations in 2021, later dismissed, were a brief public wrinkle in what's otherwise been a steady rise from local festivals to national streaming.

He started playing accordion as a kid and was performing at festivals in his teens. The 2020 single "Deixa Eu Te Superar" broke through, and he's kept up a steady album pace since, self-titled in 2021, "Tá na Mesa" in 2022, "Me Llore" in 2023. He tours with a full band that includes extra accordion players.

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Tarcísio do Acordeon is a Brazilian forró musician from Ceará who plays accordion. His father was an accordionist who introduced him to the instrument early on. As a teenager, Tarcísio performed at local festivals.

In 2020, his single "Deixa Eu Te Superar" became a hit in Brazil. He has since released albums including "Tarcísio do Acordeon" in 2021, "Tá na Mesa" in 2022, and "Me Llore" in 2023. Some of his songs include "Agonia," "A Dor Mais Doída," and "Obsessão" featuring Xand Avião.

He performs with a band that includes guitar, bass, and additional accordion players. In 2021, there were plagiarism accusations about one of his songs, but they were later dismissed.

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