Vinícius Terra
Vinícius Terra started writing songs around age 14 in Ourinhos, Brazil. His first album was called 'Nasce um Novo Dia,' which translates to 'A New Day Dawns.'...
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Vinícius Terra started writing songs around age 14 in Ourinhos, Brazil. His first album was called 'Nasce um Novo Dia,' which translates to 'A New Day Dawns.' Some of his other songs include 'Os Invisíveis' and 'Adamastor.'
He writes about social issues sometimes, which has drawn both support and criticism. The music mixes Brazilian rhythms with pop elements, and he works with a small group of musicians.
Terra taught himself music rather than studying formally. He kept writing and performing despite some early skepticism from other musicians in the scene.
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