Eduardo Daré Braga is a Brazilian singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. His musical career began when he was a teenager, being the lead singer in some Pop and Indie-rock bands.

Currently, he is composing for his solo Folk-music project called Eddu Braga.

Through the authorial pop-rock band Paralenita, Eduardo had his first professional stage appearance, singing and playing bass guitar.

He played in many local bars and venues in the interior of São Paulo state and, in 2012, had his first recording studio experience with the production of the band’s EP.

In 2014, he founded the Indie-rock band Foot’s N’ Fingers, which grabbed the attention of a local record label called Valetes Records, after a performance at the Armazém Rock Festival, an authorial music festival. In 2015, Foot’s N’ Fingers signed with Valetes Records and released their first EP called “Minha Paz.”

Still in 2015, Eduardo wrote the first EP of the singer Bia Lopes, which features Sertanejo (country) and Axé music stylings. He also participated in the “Partiu Fama” project of the Toda Teen magazine, accompanying the singer Joana Sanches by playing guitar and creating acoustic versions of pop songs.

In 2016, Edu Braga started his solo independent career producing folk-music songs. On Facebook, he intimately shared all his compositions and was able to reach more than 200k views.

In 2018, Eduardo moved to Boston to study at the prestigious Berklee College Of Music, where he graduated from their Voice and Performance program.

Eduardo continues to work on his solo project and to collaborate with other artists.