Latest Release
- APR 11, 2024
- 19 Songs
- Gusttavo Lima e Você (Ao Vivo) · 2011
- Balada (Tchê tcherere tchê tchê) - Single [féat. Dyland & Lenny] [feat. Dyland & Lenny] · 2012
- Desejo Imortal (It Must Have Been Love) - Single · 2023
- Termina Comigo Antes - Single · 2022
- Mesa para Dos · 2020
- Paraíso Particular (Ao Vivo) · 2023
- Gusttavo Lima 2023 - As Mais Tocadas · 2021
- Fala Mal de Mim (Ao Vivo) - Single · 2022
- Buteco do Gusttavo Lima, Vol. 2 · 2017
- BEBÊ (com Gusttavo Lima) - Single · 2021
Albums
- 2009
- 2024
- 2023
Artist Playlists
- The sertanejo marvel ups his game in emotive live shows and more.
- JIRAYAUAI, Douth! & André e Adriano
- Marcelo Lima & Thiago Jhonathan (TJ)
- Rionegro & Solimões
- Jhonny & Rahony
- Thales Lessa
- Guilherme & Santiago
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About Gusttavo Lima
Brazilian sertanejo star Gusttavo Lima first sang professionally as a child, initially with his brothers in Trio Remelexo, and then in the duo, Gustavo & Alessandro. ∙ Lima’s 2009 self-titled debut album featured his first Brazilian radio hit—the sentimental, acoustic-flavored “Rosas, Versos e Vinhos.” ∙ The 2011 dance tune “Balada,” which made him a star in Brazil, was also a European hit and rose to No. 2 on Billboard’s Latin Pop Songs chart. ∙ He topped the Brazilian charts with the 2013 single “Diz Pra Mim,” his version of P!nk’s Grammy-nominated ballad “Just Give Me a Reason.” ∙ On a 2013 episode of the Brazilian telenovela Amor à Vida, Lima played himself, fending off a main character’s advances in his dressing room. ∙ His live performance of the upbeat “Cem Mil” was the most-played song on Brazilian radio in 2019. ∙ In 2020, his record-breaking five-hour quarantine concert was streamed millions of times across multiple social media channels.
- HOMETOWN
- Presidente Olegário, Brazil
- BORN
- September 3, 1989
- GENRE
- Sertanejo