The album Tony Celly Demétrius by Celly Campello, Tony Campello, and Demetrius is a beautiful blend of Brazilian pop and rock music. The album features a variety of tracks that showcase the unique talents of each artist. Celly Campello's beautiful voice shines on tracks like "Banho de Lua" and "Estúpido Cupido," while Tony Campello's rock-infused vocals add a unique energy to tracks like "Peguei um Ita no Norte."
Demetrius brings a soulful touch to the album with his powerful vocals on tracks like "Sentimental Demais" and "Alguém na Multidão." The album also features a number of duets between the artists, including "Ninguém é de Ninguém" and "Broto Legal," which showcase the chemistry between them.
Celly Campello, with Italian origin, stage name of Célia Benelli Campello (São Paulo, June 18, 1942 - Campinas, March 4, 2003), was a Brazilian singer and television presenter, pioneer of rock in her country. Sister of .
Tony Celly Demétrius is a must-listen for fans of Brazilian pop and rock music. The album is a testament to the talent of these three artists and their ability to create beautiful music together.