About this album
Where they were
By the time 'Esse Cara Sou Eu' was released in 2012, Roberto Carlos was an established icon in Brazilian music, having celebrated a career spanning over five decades. This album marked his return to the studio after a four-year hiatus following 'Dico', showcasing his enduring ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt lyrics and melodic craftsmanship.
Why it matters
The album debuted at number one on the Brazilian charts, affirming Roberto Carlos's status as a major figure in música popular brasileira. It also received critical acclaim for its lyrical depth and musicality, contributing to Carlos's legacy as a staple of Brazilian culture and music.
Essential tracks
- "Esse cara sou eu" — The title track serves as a poignant declaration of identity and love, resonating deeply with fans and showcasing Carlos's signature vocal style.
- "A mulher que eu amo" — This track highlights Carlos's romantic lyricism, painting vivid images of love and longing that have become hallmarks of his career.
- "A volta" — With its reflective tone, this song encapsulates themes of nostalgia and reunion, echoing the emotional depth found throughout the album.
Release Date
November 4, 2012
Artist Origin
Brazil
Tracklist
- 1 Esse cara sou eu 4:34
- 2 Furdúncio 3:45
- 3 A mulher que eu amo 4:06
- 4 A volta 5:08