His music blends samba, bossa nova, and folk into contemporary pop.
For a sense of his style, try 'Pedaço de Céu' or 'Canto, Bebo e Choro.' They're good examples of how he handles those Brazilian roots.
Dias first gained attention with the 2015 single 'Flores em Vida,' a chart hit in Brazil that anchored his debut album. Songs like 'Pedaço de Céu' and 'Canto, Bebo e Choro' show his melodic touch and emotional directness, working traditions into a more contemporary pop framework. He often performs with a small group including bassist Lucas Arruda and drummer Felipe Pacheco.
He followed his 2015 debut with 'Liberdade' in 2018 and 'Em Busca do Sagrado' in 2021. His outspoken views have occasionally drawn public attention, but his recordings remain his primary focus.
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