Ueliton Silva is a Brazilian singer from Penedo in the northeast. His song 'Sexo É Bom' became well-known in the mid-2000s, drawing attention for its direct lyrics and catchy rhythm. He also recorded tracks like 'Soldado' and 'Sou Calvo Mas Sou Feliz'.
His music tends to be straightforward and danceable, with titles that don't shy away from everyday topics. The response to his work has been mixed, some listeners find it refreshingly blunt, while others consider it too explicit. He put out albums including 'Provocativo' in 2006 and 'O Rei do Balanço' in 2010.
Silva's style doesn't fit neatly into most categories of Brazilian pop. He works with basic production and keeps his delivery unpolished, which gives his songs a grounded, almost conversational feel. There's not much grand narrative to his career; he makes the music he wants to make and lets people react to it.
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