A voice from Itabuna who found his audience online and kept them with songs about love and life.
For a quick sense of his lane, try "Fígado de Aço" or the duet "Duvida Não (part. Xand Avião)." They're straightforward, melodic, and exactly what you'd expect from someone with his background.
Arrais matters because he represents a certain strain of modern Brazilian music that never lost touch with its regional ground. His 2014 single "Eu Não Vou (part. Márcia Fellipe)" first connected online, and songs like "Fígado de Aço" and "Cheguei Na Praça" have kept that conversation going. He's not reinventing the wheel, just singing plainly about the things people in his part of the country actually talk about.
He grew up in Itabuna, Bahia, listening to his father sing and absorbing the local sertanejo and forró. After "Eu Não Vou" found an audience online in 2014, he kept releasing songs that landed on Brazilian charts through the late 2010s. He records solo but performs with a live band.
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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