Zé Nunes
Zé Nunes came from Patos de Minas in Minas Gerais. He started singing in local choirs and festivals as a young man. In 1995, he put out his first album, which...
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Zé Nunes came from Patos de Minas in Minas Gerais. He started singing in local choirs and festivals as a young man. In 1995, he put out his first album, which was simply self-titled. The song that really connected with people was "Você Enjoou de Mim," the title track from his second album. It's a straightforward lament about lost love that became a hit.
He kept recording after that, with albums like "Palavra de Honra" in 2005 and "Minha História" in 2012. Other songs people remember include "Ela Foi Embora" and "Tânia." He worked with a regular band that included Joãozinho on guitar, Edson on bass, and André on drums.
In 2003, Nunes made some waves by criticizing what he saw as a lack of originality in the Brazilian music industry. That stance didn't win him friends everywhere, but it did resonate with some listeners who appreciated the directness. His music stayed focused on romantic ballads and personal stories.
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