Renato Vilela records the EP “Forró no Bar” in Caruaru, highlighting his Northeastern roots and the essence of forró.
Singer Renato Vilela recorded the audiovisual project “Forró no Bar” on December 13, an EP that marks a special moment in his career and reinforces his connection with Northeastern roots. The recording took place in Caruaru, Pernambuco, the artist’s hometown and one of Brazil’s leading forró scenes.
With an intimate atmosphere and popular identity, the project seeks to capture the essence of forró played in local bars, gatherings and everyday stories, featuring lyrics about love, jealousy, and longing — themes that deeply resonate with the genre’s audience.
The EP includes eight original tracks: “Amor Falso”, “Essa Conta Não Fecha”, “Ciúmes”, “Só a Gente Que Não Vai Voltar”, “A Lista”, “Pode Briga Só”, “Travesseiro Molhado” and “Nada Mal”. The repertoire balances romantic ballads with a direct and contemporary tone, maintaining the roots of traditional forró.
“Recording the project in Caruaru had a special meaning for me. I wanted to bring the audiovisual to the place where my story began, strengthening my bond with the local audience and Northeastern culture,” said Renato Vilela.
The release of “Forró no Bar” positions Renato Vilela as a rising name in the forró scene, reaffirming his dedication to an authentic and popular audiovisual format.
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