Ueliton Reis
Ueliton Reis comes from Itabuna, Bahia, where he grew up listening to pagode and samba. He started writing his own songs early on, and in 2018 he put out his...
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Ueliton Reis comes from Itabuna, Bahia, where he grew up listening to pagode and samba. He started writing his own songs early on, and in 2018 he put out his first album, which shared its name with the track 'Chamarei Tua Atenção.' That song caught on quickly and became his most recognizable piece.
He's worked with other Brazilian artists like Wesley Safadão and Léo Santana, and his band includes musicians from around the country. After the debut, he released a few more albums, including 'Vem Me Amar' in 2019, 'Não Me Deixe Sofrer' in 2021, and 'Tudo Passa' in 2022.
In 2020, Reis dealt with a legal dispute over the rights to his music. He kept recording and putting out work afterward, staying active in the scene.
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