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Brazilian singer and composer Carlos Buby launches new CD “Terra de Deus Repentista” at show in São Paulo’s SESC Pompeia A praise to the bravery of Brazilian northeastern cowboys and the human liberation from prejudice, in a CD with 15 original songs Batoke recording company (www.batoke.com.br) promoted along with São Paulo's SESC Pompeia’s project “Trovas e Canções”, the launch of Brazilian composer Carloss Buby’s album “Terra de Deus Repentista”. The show who was attended by more than 600 people, represented a come back for Carlos Buby, who started his artistic career in the 60s and interrupted it to dedicate himself to his spiritual vocation in the Afro-Brazilian tradition of Umbanda. At the time, he won the first Brazilian Music Intercollege festival, in São Paulo, with a song called ‘Where is God who doesn’t see.” The song was never recorded as it was immediately censored by the military regime. Inspired by the contrasts of Brazil, Buby dedicates his new album to awareness about prejudice and intolerance. The album is the portrait of an artist who has been exposed early to life challenges. Even if he left his hometown in Alagoas, (northeast of Brazil) as a young boy, he never forgot the problems and feelings of his native land. Many of his songs address social differences. “I can still not adapt to so much injustice in Brazil and in the world such as hunger in the northeast of the country and infant mortality due to lack of resources as well as so many other situat