BIOGRAPHY
Jeronimo da Silva (born October 11, 1988) is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, and music producer. He is best known for his work with the group Calypso Rose.
Born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, da Silva began his musical career as a member of the group Calypso Rose. The group found success in the early 2000s with their hit "Abacaxi" and album "Calypso Rose Live." The group's success led da Silva to work as a producer and writer for other artists, including Beyoncé, Shakira, and Rihanna.
In 2010, da Silva released his first solo album, "Jeronimo." The album was a commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva a nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.
In 2012, da Silva released his second album, "Jeronimo 2." The album was another commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva another nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.
In 2014, da Silva released his third album, "Jeronimo 3." The album was another commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva his third nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.
In 2016, da Silva released his fourth album, "Jeronimo 4." The album was another commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva his fourth nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.
In 2018, da Silva released his fifth album, "Jeronimo 5." The album was another commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva his fifth nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.
In 2020, da Silva released his sixth album, "Jeronimo 6." The album was another commercial and critical success, reaching the top of the Brazilian charts and earning da Silva his sixth nomination for the Grammy Awards for Best Pop Contemporary Brazilian Album.