Part of a new generation of artists reviving the country folk song writing
traditions from Brazil's rural communities, sertanejo musician Luan Santana rose
from playing rodeos and farming festivals to selling out stadiums and
collaborating with Enrique Iglesias. Born in the city of Campo Grande in the
Midwestern state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Santana began singing along to his
parents' records when he was just three and when his father bought him a guitar,
he began writing his own songs and performing at local teenage parties.
His reputation grew online when friends started post...