Terry Dourado
Terry Dourado is a Brazilian artist from São Paulo who works with pop, funk, and electronic dance music. His song "Meu Poder Lacrador" became popular in 2017,...
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Terry Dourado is a Brazilian artist from São Paulo who works with pop, funk, and electronic dance music. His song "Meu Poder Lacrador" became popular in 2017, connecting with listeners through its message of self-acceptance.
He released a debut album called "Na Batida" in 2015. Dourado has described himself as gay and black, and his music sometimes addresses social issues while drawing from the rhythms of his city.
In 2019, he faced criticism after making comments about another artist that were called insensitive, leading to an apology and a temporary social media ban. His work continues to reflect both personal expression and the sounds of contemporary Brazilian pop.
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