Eduardo Gudin is a Brazilian samba legend and masterful composer whose career has been a vibrant love letter to Brazil’s rich musical heritage. Born in São Paulo, Gudin became a key figure in the 1970s MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) scene, blending traditional samba and choro with contemporary flair. His guitar skills and poetic lyricism shine in classics like “Vou Pegar o Metrô,” a laid-back ode to everyday life, and collaborations like *Eduardo Gudin e Léla Simões*, where his partnership with singer Léla Simões adds warmth to his intricate melodies. Over the decades, Gudin’s albums—from the lively *Arrebentação* to the introspective *Luzes da Mesma Luz*—have celebrated samba’s roots while staying fresh, earning him respect as a guardian of Brazil’s musical soul. Whether performing live (as in *Pra Iluminar*) or crafting studio gems, his music feels like a cozy chat with an old friend who knows all the best stories.
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