A Brazilian funk singer whose career spans from early hits to albums about forgiveness and resilience.
For a quick sense of his range, try "Sapecar" for the party side and "Ilhado Em Meu Quarto" for something more introspective.
Wallace Vianna matters because he's one of those artists whose music documents a real personal journey. You can hear it in the shift from the raw energy of "Chapa Quente" to the more reflective tone of songs like "O Tempo Vai Dizer." His albums have titles like Em Busca do Perdão and Resiliência, which tell their own story.
He started with "Chapa Quente" in 2012, then put out albums every couple years through 2020. The 2016 domestic violence allegations became part of his public story, though he denied them. He's kept performing with a steady band lineup including Neto Viana on guitar.
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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