William Nakauchi
William Nakauchi is a Brazilian musician from São Paulo who started playing guitar around age 14. His parents were Japanese immigrants. In 2009 he formed a...
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William Nakauchi is a Brazilian musician from São Paulo who started playing guitar around age 14. His parents were Japanese immigrants. In 2009 he formed a band with guitarist Pedro Rocha, bassist Tiago Arrais, and drummer Bruno Ribeiro.
His songs often address social issues in Brazil. The track 'Dignidade da Mulher' from 2012 became associated with women's rights discussions there. Other songs like 'É do Pará' and 'Isadora' appear in his catalog.
Nakauchi's music draws from Brazilian folk, reggae, and hip-hop. His lyrics have sometimes drawn criticism for their directness about political and social realities.
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