Michel Teló (Brazilian Portuguese:[miˈʃɛwteˈlɔ]ⓘ) (born 21 January 1981) is a Braziliansertanejo singer-songwriter and actor.[1][2] Before his solo act, he was a lead singer in various bands, most notably Grupo Tradição.[3] His biggest national and international hit "Ai Se Eu Te Pego" reached number one in most European and Latin American charts.[4]
Teló's artistic career began in 1987 when he made his first solo performance in his school choir, singing a piece by Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos. At ten, his father gave him an accordion. At age 12, upon encouragement by neighbors, school friends, and his brothers, he formed a band, "Guri," which played traditional music. He was the band's lead singer and composer. Besides his love for the harmonica, Teló also took piano lessons for five years. He was also a dancer and played the accordion, harmonica, and guitar.[5][6][7]
Grupo Tradição (1997–2008)
In 1997, Teló joined the band Grupo Tradição where he sang the band's biggest hits, such as "Barquinho", "O Caldeirão", "Pra Sempre Minha Vida", "A Brasileira", and "Eu Quero Você."[7][8] In 2008, he left Grupo Tradição, and his final album with the band, Micareta Sertaneja 2, was nominated for a Latin Grammy in the Brazilian music category.[9] He was replaced by Guilherme Bertoldo, but the band had lost most of its appeal due to his departure and soon members began to quit the band, not having enough trust in the viability of the band without Teló.[10]
Solo career (2008–present)
Teló’s debut solo album Balada Sertaneja was released in 2009 by Brazilian record label Som Livre.[7][9][11] It was produced by Ivan Myazato and had two charting singles: "Ei, psiu! Beijo me liga" and "Amanhã sei lá".[11][7][9][12] The release of the live album Michel Teló – Ao Vivo earned him a gold disc and featured the single “Fugidinha,” which reached number one in the Brazilian Hot 100 charts.[7][9][12]
Throughout 2011, Teló played over 240 shows.[12] According to Forbes magazine, Teló's Fugidinha Tour was attended by more than 17 million people, and Teló reportedly made $18 million alone in 2011.[13] Teló has also released two DVDs, one containing songs from the 1980/90s and in collaboration with Milionário & José Rico, Bruno e Marrone, and João Bosco & Vinícius, and the other, entitled Michel Na Balada, which contained new songs.[12]
In 2014, Michel Teló worked with Prince Royce to create a Portuguese version of Royce's song "Darte un Beso". The pair performed it live together for the first time at the Premios Billboard Latin Awards ceremony in late April of that year.[9][14]
From 2015-2023, Teló was a coach on The Voice Brasil and The Voice Kids Brasil. Out of his eleven seasons, 8 of them were won by his team. Marking Teló the second most winningest of The Voice franchise, behind Blake Shelton with 9 wins overall.
Teló won the award for "Best Tormentone" at the 2012 TRL Awards.[18] In April of that year, Michel Teló sang "Oh If I Catch You" at the Billboard Latin Music Awards, but he was not nominated for any awards.[19]
In 2013, Michel Teló was nominated for seven categories for the Billboard Latin Music Awards.[20] He won Song of the Year for “Ai Se Eu Te Pego.” [21]