[5] At the same time, he, along with some friends, establish the publication Um Jornal Sem Regras, where they published some compositions of they band o Bufo-Bufo.
[2] After some public request, he recorded his first album, Bonito, Lindo e Joiado,[2][5] which contained his first major hit, "I'm Not Dog No.
[5] On this work, he was advised to try again to adapt a successful brega song, and he wrote "Black People Car" based on Almir Rogério's "Fuscão Preto.
"[7] His following work, A Besteira É a Base da Sabedoria (1995), which sold over 240,000 copies, became the best-selling album of his career.
[9] In 2011, he appeared on the film Um Assalto De Fé, which satirizes protestant Churches, as a pop-star pastor.
[12] In 2014, he released independently his ninth album, Sucessão de Sucessos que se Sucedem Sucessivamente sem Cessar.