Zé Cabra, born Casimiro António Serra Afonso on June 25, 1965, in Macedo de Cavaleiros, Portugal, is a unique figure in the music scene. Known for his comedic style, he initially gained attention with his unusual singing voice, which he himself admits is not professional. Zé Cabra's career took a turn when he released his first album, "Deixei Tudo Por Ela," in 2000, which unexpectedly became a hit, particularly after his music was shared online by students and later picked up by radio stations in 2001. His music, often humorous and endearingly offbeat, resonated with audiences in Portugal and beyond.
Zé Cabra's music releases include several notable albums such as "Malas À Porta," "Vou-te Saltar Pra Cima," and more recently "Dançar, Curtir Até Cair." His performances were not confined to music alone; he also appeared in shows, often in small villages across Portugal. Prior to his music career, Zé Cabra spent twenty years living in France, working various jobs while nurturing his dream of becoming a musician. His nickname "Zé Cabra" emerged from a playful misprint of his name during a performance, which stuck and became synonymous with his brand of quirky music and entertainment.
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