Kevi Jonny

Kevi Jonny, born Kevi Jonny Leite Santos Falcão on September 4, 1994, in Senhor do Bonfim, Bahia, is a Brazilian singer and songwriter known for his heartfelt contributions to the arrocha genre. Influenced by his musically inclined family, he began his career at 15, forming a band in high school and performing a mix of sertanejo and pagode. Moving to Salvador in 2014 to pursue his dreams, he gained recognition in 2017 with "A Moça do Espelho," which became a hit later reinterpreted by notable artists like Zé Neto & Cristiano and Tierry. Kevi Jonny's songwriting talent includes over 30 songs recorded by prominent Brazilian artists, such as "Olhares Sinceros" by Jorge e Mateus and "Falsiane" by Samira Show. His 2018 album É Amor que Fala and the 2019 release featuring hits like "Quando Seu Namorado for Eu" cemented his place in Brazilian music. In 2020, he released his first DVD, Até o Último Gole, collaborating with artists like Pablo and Priscila Senna, and garnered acclaim with the hit "Dona Encrenca." Sharing the stage with legends like Marília Mendonça and Bruno & Marrone, Kevi Jonny released the live single "Esse Sou Eu, Pt. 1" in 2024, followed later that year by the full-length Esse Sou Eu, Pt. 2, featuring the popular track "Veneno."

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