Yuri Alves
Yuri Alves came from Bela Vista de Goiás and started writing songs early. In 2011, his ballad 'Importância' got attention and became his first album title. He...
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Yuri Alves came from Bela Vista de Goiás and started writing songs early. In 2011, his ballad 'Importância' got attention and became his first album title. He followed with two more albums, 'Sentimentos' in 2013 and 'Meu Ex' in 2015.
Some of his songs like 'O Meu Deus É Maior' and 'Perdão Deus' show his interest in spiritual themes. In 2015, the song 'Meu Ex' drew criticism for lyrics some saw as promoting violence against women, which Yuri defended as artistic expression.
He has worked occasionally with other Brazilian artists including Gusttavo Lima and Marília Mendonça. His music mixes ballads with more upbeat tracks, often dealing with personal and emotional subjects.
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