A Brazilian singer-songwriter whose direct songs about inequality and reflection feel lived-in, not produced.
For the unadorned approach, start with "Dormir Na Praça." For the more personal reflection, try "Pensamento" or "Flores Em Vida."
His 2017 single "Dormir Na Praça" became an anthem about homelessness in São Paulo, connecting with listeners through its plainspoken lyrics. Other songs like "Pensamento" and "Flores Em Vida" follow that same unadorned approach, blending soul with Brazilian rhythms while keeping the focus on voice and guitar. There's a straightforward quality to his recordings that makes the social observation and personal reflection land without grand statements.
He first gained attention with "Dormir Na Praça" in 2017, which resonated as a song about inequality. From there he built a catalog including albums like "Além das Palavras" and "Luz Interior," working with artists like Criolo and Emicida while maintaining that intimate, small-venue feel. The music has stayed grounded even as his audience grew.
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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