His 2016 debut single "É Só Me Chamar Que Eu Vou" broke through from local events to wider Brazilian attention.
For a quick sense of his style, try "Bandinha da Moda" or "O Sol." They're good examples of what he does.
Thiago Figueredo built a following in his hometown of Fortaleza before his 2016 single "É Só Me Chamar Que Eu Vou" reached listeners beyond northeastern Brazil. Songs like "Bandinha da Moda" and "O Sol" show his knack for straightforward, melodic writing that sticks with people. He's become a recognizable voice in Brazilian music without losing that regional touch.
He started performing at local events as a teenager in Fortaleza. After his 2016 debut single took off, he kept touring and adding songs like "Agora Eu Fiquei Doce" to his catalog, even through a 2018 plagiarism dispute over "Me Perdoa."
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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