Murilo Huff, born on October 14, 1995, in Goiânia, Brazil, is a sertanejo singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist. His early career took off as a songwriter, crafting hits for major Brazilian artists like Michel Teló, Bruno & Marrone, and Naiara Azevedo. His breakthrough came in 2017 when Marília Mendonça recorded his composition "Transplante." The following year, he gained further prominence with another Mendonça hit, "Bem Pior Que Eu." These collaborations not only boosted his career but also laid the foundation for his own rise as a solo artist. In 2018, Murilo launched his solo career with the album Pra Ouvir Tomando Uma, which featured the popular track "Dois Enganados," a duet with Marília Mendonça, who was also his girlfriend at the time. His subsequent releases, including Pra Ouvir Tomando Uma 2 in 2021, brought further success, with tracks like "Uma Ex" and "Desejando Eu" earning multiple platinum and diamond certifications. Murilo Huff has since released several live albums, including Ao Vivão 2 (2021), Pra Ouvir Tomando Uma 3 (2022), Ao Vivão 3 (2022), and Ao Vivo em Rio Preto (2023), continuing to solidify his place in the sertanejo genre. 2024 saw the release of the live albums Fortaleza - Ao Vivo, Fortaleza, Vol. 2 (Ao Vivo), and Fortaleza, Vol. 3 (Ao Vivo).
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