He was born Nivaldo Batista Lima on 3 September 1989 in Presidente Olegario, Minas Gerais, Brazil; however, once he started his path as a musician he adopted the stage name Gusttavo. Lima moved to Goiânia,Goiás shortly after his birth, spending the majority of his childhood there. He showed interest in music very early on in his youth and by age nine was participating as a choir soloist doing interpretations of classic songs such as “É o Amor".
Drawing inspiration from artists like Gino & Geno, Chitaozinho & Xororo, Bruno & Marrone, and Zeze di Camargo, Lima assimilated a style for himself that was fervent, engaging and catchy, embracing modern trends while simultaneously referencing traditional Brazilian music.
Though Lima has been active in the music industry since 1999 his 1st studio album “Inventor dos amores” did not come out until 2010. The album was a live recording and was released through the label Som Livre. It was also packaged with an accompanying DVD and boasted a total of 15,000 units in sales. Two of the album’s tracks broke into the Brazilian singles charts. The title track, a collaborative effort with Jorge & Mateus, shot to No. 24 on the Billboard Brazil charts and the single “Cor de Ouro” reached No. 21.
Lima’s next release was yet another CD/DVD live album. It was entitled “Gusttavo Lima e voce” and came out on 3 June 2011. It is by far his most successful release to date and is largely responsible for launching him into stardom. He recorded the album in front of approximately 6,000,000 at the festival “Festa Nacional do Milho” in the city Patos de Minas. This release contained a mix of both new and old songs, comprising a total of 23 tracks. The show was so long that the CD had to cut 6 of the 29 original tracks. This release was a hit in Lima’s home country Brazil, entering the albums chart at No.7, and was also a major success internationally, reaching gold status in both France and Poland.
Lima departed for his first international tour in early 2012, playing for an American audience for his first time. He also released his 3rd consecutive live album “Ao vivo em São Paulo” this year. He followed up this release two years later with his studio album “Do Outro Lado da Moeda”.
An amazing experience, it was one of the most enjoyable concerts I have assist in my life. São Paulo really knows how to give that love and energy to this men. I was speechless for the magnitude of this event. Claps for his organization crew.
“Balada” is the opening song performed by Gusttavo Lima to this huge festival horde of an audience who have their cameras up in the air, or the hands in the air as they sing along. This performance takes place just as the sun has set. This performance is proof of that phrase “When you smile the whole world smiles with you”, the Brazilian singer smiling from the start to finish in this electric set this evening. His music has quite a Latin pop vibe as I think that is what he calls it. I would say that he definitely has quite a euro pop vibe about his music. The chorus of his song, “Gatinha Assanhada” despite being sung in Portuguese, is infectious as ever and I know it will be stuck in my head for the rest of this week, I will also probably put this on my speakers at home and dance around the house shamelessly.
Brazilian pop prince Luan Santana knows how to seduce his fans, and he knows how to do it consistently. He is Brazil’s answer to Casanova as his hordes of fans, particularly women, flock to his concerts again and again and again to hear hits such as Cê Topa, Tô de Cara and Meteoro played live.
Luan is charming and playful during his concerts, always interacting with the crowd, and inviting them to sing along to their favourite hits. More importantly, though, his own performances are spot on and sound just as sharp live as they do played all day and night on any Brazilian radio station you tune into. Luan might command the highest concert fee in Brazil - R$300,000 per performance – but he hasn’t forgotten who put him there: his fans. Seeing Luan Santana in concert is like being present at an Elvis performance back in the sixties. Fans are beside themselves even before he appears on stage, and they are hysterical once he starts to sing. Luan gives back all the energy his fans shower him with and there is no way anybody could go home disappointed after hearing him perform. Luan Santana is the zeitgeist of the Brazilian modern day, and he’s certainly enjoying his time. Experience him live now, I guarantee he will be talked about for generations to come.
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