Nattan

Natanael Cesário dos Santos, professionally known as Nattan or "Nattanzinho," is a Brazilian singer and songwriter born on August 18, 1998, in Sobral, Ceará. Raised in Tianguá, his passion for music was nurtured through experiences in a local Mormon church, where he taught himself to play instruments like the guitar using online tutorials. By age 12, he was performing in local bars, and by 14, he was funding his own education through his musical earnings. In 2019, Nattan released "Era Eu" in collaboration with Ávine Vinny, marking his entry into the national music scene. His unique blend of electronic forró and pisadinha, evident in tracks like "Storiezin" and "Não Te Quero"—a Portuguese adaptation of Bryan Adams' "Heaven"—quickly gained popularity. Mentored by Xand Avião, Nattan collaborated with artists such as Mari Fernandez, Saia Rodada, and Felipe Amorim. His hits "Comunicação Falhou" and "Tem Cabaré Essa Noite" achieved Top 10 positions on the Brazilian streaming charts. In April 2024, his rendition of YG Marley's "Praise Jah in the Moonlight," titled "Amor na Praia," became a streaming sensation. Nattan's discography includes studio albums like Vamos Dar Play no Nathanzinho (2021) and "Pelado" (2022), as well as live albums such as O Fantástico Mundo de Nattan (2022) and Estilo Nattanzinho – Ao Vivo em São Paulo (2024). Beyond music, Nattan has appeared on television programs including Dança dos Famosos (2023) and Hoje É Dia das Crianças (2024).

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