Tonny Sabetta
Tonny Sabetta is a Brazilian singer-songwriter and musician who rose to prominence during the 1980s in Brazil's vibrant music scene. Born on March 21, 1958, in São Paulo, Sabetta began his musical career as a member of the popular rock band Metrô, known for their hit song "Sândalo de Dândi." In 1984, Sabetta embarked on a successful solo career, releasing his debut self-titled album, which included the iconic track "Gota d'Água." Known for his distinctive voice and powerful performances, Sabetta quickly gained recognition for his unique blend of pop, rock, and Brazilian influences. Throughout his career, he has released several studio albums, with notable releases including "Palavra de Amigo" (1986) and "Mergulhar" (1996). Sabetta's music often explores themes of love, relationships, and spirituality. Over the years, he has collaborated with renowned Brazilian artists such as Guilherme Arantes, Fábio Jr., and Zélia Duncan, further contributing to his musical legacy. With his enduring appeal and dedicated fan base, Tonny Sabetta remains an influential figure in Brazil's musical landscape.
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