A Brazilian artist who turned a teenage bass habit into a string of blunt, bass-heavy hits.
For the full picture, listen to 'JBL Pro Paredão' first, then check out 'Piradinha'. That's the sound he's been working with.
Thiago Costa's music matters because it captures a specific São Paulo sound that doesn't apologize for being loud. His debut single 'JBL Pro Paredão' took off in 2018 with a bassline that became a hit across Brazil. Later tracks like 'Piradinha' and 'Eu e o Coração' kept that same unpolished energy, finding an audience even when critics called it crude.
He started playing bass as a teenager in São Paulo, drawn to funk carioca. After 'JBL Pro Paredão' broke through in 2018, he kept putting out songs like 'Fazer Beber' and 'Não Tô Valendo Nada' that stayed in that same heavy lane.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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