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Marcelo Callado explains the creation of 'Brado', an authorial album he will release in March as a 'cry for liberation'

Brazilian musician Marcelo Callado announces the release of his new album 'Brado', which he describes as a personal 'cry for liberation' set to launch on March 6.

Marcelo Callado, a prominent Brazilian singer, songwriter, and musician, is set to release his new album 'Brado' on March 6 under Nublu Records. Known for his role as the drummer of BandaCê, which was formed by the renowned artist Caetano Veloso, Callado's new work is particularly significant as it marks his first album produced without his direct involvement in the production process. Instead, he has collaborated with music producer Paulo Emmery, focusing on listening and artistic evolution. This shift indicates a departure from his previous works and an intention to explore new creative territories.

The album 'Brado' follows a trilogy that began with "Saída" in 2020 and continued with "Hiato" in 2022. With singles like 'Mariola' and 'Casca' preceding the album release, Callado aims to articulate his musical journey and growth through this final installment of the series. The album's title, which means 'cry' in Portuguese, reflects his desire to express a sense of liberation and personal insight, resonating with audiences seeking deeper connections through music.

In his promotional materials for 'Brado', Callado emphasizes the importance of sharing his experiences and thoughts through art. This album not only showcases his evolution as a musician but also aims to inspire listeners with its themes of liberation, growth, and artistic expression. As the album approaches its March release, anticipation builds for what promises to be a profound addition to Callado's discography, marking a significant milestone in his 20-year career in the Brazilian music scene.

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