The singer Ivete Sangalo, at the age of 53, showed that his link with music goes beyond the stage. During the press conference of his new tour, “Ivete Clareu”, he did not spare praise for his eldest son, Marcelinho, 15 years old. According to Ivete, the young man not only inherited his mother’s musical talent, but participated in his performances and contributing directly to his career. “He plays beautiful. And he plays, he is a producer, sings, composing. Mom is more proud there,” said the artist.
Created in a family environment surrounded by solid tools and influences, Marcelinho has been involved with music from an early age. Ivete recalls that his interest in Samba emerged during childhood, influenced by his father, who purchased percussion instruments so that she and her brothers had contact with musicality. “The song brings people out of the hole, makes us become,” he said, highlighting the role of art as a driving force in his personal and professional trajectory.
While following the launch of the project that marks its official entry into samba, Ivete has highlighted the relevance of female representativeness in the genre. “The need to have female voices in a project like this is undeniable, because Samba is very maternal, very feminine and aggregator,” he said. The singer also shared that growing in a house with four brothers was crucial to develop its firm and aware position. “I’m thicker, true cortex,” he said.
The connection between mother and child is also revealed in professional choices. Marcelinho, who already shows skills with technology and musical production, often presents ideas that directly influence Ivete’s work. “He has great power and was responsible for many transformations in my music,” recognized the singer. The sisters, Marina and Helena, seven, also show interest in music and are great admirers of her brother.
Despite the excitement, Ivete requires clear limits to his son’s participation in his projects. Presentations with the teenager take place only during the school holidays or on Saturday, respecting the time of study and rest. “He can touch what he wants, who is put. It is only that he decides,” he said, highlighting the freedom that Marcelinho offers within a structured routine.
Finally, Ivete has strengthened the importance of being an example of strength and sensitivity for other women, without losing the connection with their roots and their family. In the middle of a new musical cycle, he is equally committed to celebrating the talent of his children and strengthening the female presence in samba, combining art, motherhood and resistance naturally.
Source: Terra

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