Zé Rafael
Zé Rafael (born José Rafael dos Anjos) started making music in 2007, initially working in rock and indie styles before moving toward Brazilian popular music....
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Zé Rafael (born José Rafael dos Anjos) started making music in 2007, initially working in rock and indie styles before moving toward Brazilian popular music. His first album, "Pipoco," came out in 2015. He's released several others since, including "Suculento" in 2017, "Cathedral" in 2020, and "Deus Me Proteja" in 2023.
In 2021, his duet with Bianca Costa, "Sou Eu," became a hit. He performs with a band that includes guitarist Júnior Cação, bassist Bruno Amâncio, drummer Yuri Queiroga, and percussionist João Luís.
Some of his songs have drawn criticism, like one in 2017 that some listeners felt was disrespectful toward a religious figure. He writes about love, loss, and identity, mixing MPB with rock and folk sounds.
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