Roberto Carlos

With gentle grooves and melodic contours that pulse with warmth, Carlos’s music captures the essence of yearning while maintaining a steady rhythmic flow that engages from start to finish.

música popular brasileira

Brazil

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The song

“Esse Cara Sou Eu” from Esse Cara Sou Eu

The song features an engaging melody and showcases his style effectively, making it a strong introduction to his artistry.

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About Roberto Carlos

Roberto Carlos is a pivotal figure in the landscape of Brazilian music, seamlessly bridging traditional and contemporary sounds.
He has shaped the narrative of música popular brasileira by infusing it with elements of rock, crafting a distinctive style that resonates with both nostalgia and modernity.
He has shaped the narrative of música popular brasileira by infusing it with elements of rock, crafting a distinctive style that resonates with both nostalgia and modernity. His influence extends beyond mere musical notes; he has become a cultural icon, inspiring generations to explore their own identities through his melodies and messages. Carlos’s approach is marked by an introspective yet universal storytelling style that captures the intricacies of love, longing, and life's fleeting moments. His innovative use of lyrical simplicity paired with rich melodic structures creates an emotional accessibility that invites listeners into his world. This blend of heartfelt sincerity and thoughtful reflection sets him apart in a music scene often characterized by complexity. Common themes in his songwriting revolve around romance, personal introspection, and social reflection, delivered in a voice that feels intimate yet expansive. Carlos often leans towards sincerity over irony, allowing his narratives to resonate deeply with audiences while maintaining a sense of authenticity. His evocative storytelling paints vivid pictures that linger long after the final note.

61 studio albums· 68 total releases· 5 decades· Brazil

Full discography

Roberto Carlos's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

68 releases 61 albums 2 EPS 1961–2016
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Studio albums (61)

Grouped by decade — 6 eras.

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