They built a following with unadorned songs about everyday life and love.
For a sense of their style, try "O Prato do Dia" or "Sem a mulher o homem não vive". They're good examples of how they handle everyday themes.
Their music sticks to familiar Brazilian forms without much fuss, and tracks like "Arrependimento" have a direct quality that resonated. They touched on social topics at times, which brought both attention and criticism. The duo kept recording through the 2010s with albums like "Chão de Estrela" in 2014.
Tibagi e Miltinho formed in 2007 when Tiago Arrais and Milton de Oliveira Filho started working together. Their self-titled debut came out in 2010, followed by records like "Pé de Cedro" in 2012. They played small venues and festivals, building a following with their straightforward approach.
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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