Waltinho Belarosa
Waltinho Belarosa is a Brazilian musician from Minas Gerais who taught himself guitar as a child. He released his debut album in 2001, but it was his 2003...
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Waltinho Belarosa is a Brazilian musician from Minas Gerais who taught himself guitar as a child. He released his debut album in 2001, but it was his 2003 sophomore album that brought wider attention, particularly for the song "Mãe."
That track, a tribute to his mother, became something of a Mother's Day anthem in Brazil. His later albums like "Grito de Liberdade" and "Tudo Passa" continued with a mix of traditional rhythms and personal lyrics.
In 2012, he faced domestic violence allegations from his ex-wife, though he was later acquitted. He has since performed as a solo artist with various session musicians.
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