Emilson Betuel is a Brazilian musician, singer, composer, arranger, and producer, renowned for his eclectic musical style that seamlessly blends pop, rock, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira), funk, reggae, samba, soul, fusion, and mantras. In 2002, he co-founded the band BETUELS with Éber Betuel, emphasizing a philosophy of musical freedom and artistic honesty. Their discography includes the 2006 album "HÍBRIDO," showcasing their diverse influences. Emilson's musical journey began in 1983 with the formation of GRUPO ASA, leading to a solo career marked by releases like the 1985 LP "HIPERSENSÍVEL HUMANO" and the 1991 album "MARCAS," produced by Sony Music. His work reflects a commitment to exploring various musical expressions, drawing inspiration from artists such as Pink Floyd, Simply Red, Sting, and Brazilian legends like Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso. ([soundclick.com](https://www.soundclick.com/BETUELS?utm_source=openai))