Pablo DE JESUS
BrisbaneRelease: Mon, 12 Jan 2026

Garopaba

Pablo DE JESUS

ISRC: QZDA42656295

Inspired by lullaby songs (mostly Brahms “Wiegenlied”), Alt-Rock, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) and Bossa Nova. Pablo’s writing is aimed to take the listener to a place of calm and tranquility.

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  • Pablo DE JESUS is a Brisbane-based artist with Brazilian roots, blending MPB, Bossa Nova, and alternative rock influences in his music.
  • His latest single ‘Garopaba’ offers a soothing escape, inspired by lullabies like Brahms’ 'Wiegenlied' and songs about new beginnings and resilience.
  • Pablo’s great-grandfather, José Laurindo DE JESUS, was a self-taught musician and teacher who crafted guitars and other instruments in Brazil, leaving a lasting legacy.
  • Listeners of Gustavo Santaolalla, João Gilberto, and Hiroshi Yoshimura will love Pablo’s serene and heartfelt melodies.
  • 'Garopaba' channels tranquility and timeless artistry, taking the audience on a journey of calm reflection.

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Inspired by lullaby songs (mostly Brahms “Wiegenlied”), Alt-Rock, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) and Bossa Nova. A song about new beginnings as well as trials and tribulations.

About Pablo DE JESUS

Inspired by lullaby songs (mostly Brahms “Wiegenlied”), Alt-Rock, MPB (Música Popular Brasileira) and Bossa Nova. Pablo’s writing is aimed to take the listener to a place of calm and tranquility. Motivated by his great-grandfather José Laurindo DE JESUS, who was born a slave in 1893 as José Laurindo DO ROSÁRIO (Rosário; the tree species “Melia azedarach”). Rosário was the name of the farm and the surname of every slave that belonged to that farm. When José Laurindo was in his mid-twenties, he went to register himself and he chose his last name: DE JESUS. Self-taught, this black man was the only one who knew how to read and write, and he taught Germans and Italians immigrating to Brazil the Portuguese language. As musically gifted as he was, he spent his time in his workshop, he made rebecs (rustic violins), guitars and cellos. For his work, he was a teacher, with a school now named after him in Riozinho, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Gustavo SantaolallaJoão GilbertoHiroshi Yoshimura

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Hailing from Brisbane, Pablo DE JESUS delivers an exquisite blend of Bossa Nova, MPB, and alt-rock in his newest single, 'Garopaba'. This tranquil track draws inspiration from lullabies like Brahms' 'Wiegenlied', immersing listeners in soothing melodies and a heartfelt narrative about new beginnings. Sit back, relax, and let this mesmerizing piece transport you to a moment of calm serenity.

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Brisbane-based artist Pablo DE JESUS combines the soothing essence of lullabies like Brahms’ 'Wiegenlied' with the rich textures of Alt-Rock, Música Popular Brasileira (MPB), and the gentle charm of Bossa Nova. 'Garopaba', his latest single, serves as a tender reflection on new beginnings, trials, and the beauty of resilience, captivating listeners with its warm melodies and delicate arrangements. Rooted in his Brazilian ancestry, Pablo’s music carries the enduring spirit of his great-grandfather, José Laurindo DE JESUS, a self-taught educator, luthier, and musician who rose from adversity to leave a cultural legacy in Brazil. Embodying this spirit, Pablo’s songwriting transports audiences to a serene space, where calm and introspection take center stage. For fans of Gustavo Santaolalla, João Gilberto, and Hiroshi Yoshimura, Pablo DE JESUS offers a unique sonic experience filled with heartfelt storytelling and musical craftsmanship.

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