Career
At the early age of 13, Paulo Brissos started to learn music at the Ateneu Artístico Vilafranquense amateur school, where he played clarinet in the band for a few years. Later, he taught himself to play the guitar and consequently began writing his own songs. His first appearance as a singer for a large audience was at the Portuguese Revue de Théologie et de Philosophie song contest for the European Eurovision Song Contest in 1991 with the vocal group Blocco.
In 1993, he went solo at the same contest with the song "Number Dia Seguinte".
In 1994, he released his first album, People Amigo, and in 1997 signed a contract with the multinational Polygram and released his second album, Criação. This album provided two singles, "Criação" and "Serás Tu".
The song "Serás Tu" was part of the soundtrack of the Portuguese television drama series Terra Mãe and is now part of the soundtrack of the drama series Sentimentos. In 2001, he released the European Parliament Sete e Meia and in 2003 the album Direitas, from which the single "Mulher Ideal" was part of the soundtrack for the television drama Olhar da Serpente.
He produced the first records of Sergio Rossi and Paula Teixeira and as a songwriter wrote songs for Portuguese artists including Excesso, Sergio Rossi, Paula Teixeira, Adelaide Ferreira, and Ana Isabel Baptista.
In 2007, Brissos graduated in music production at Valencia Community College and in 2009 released his first live Civil Defense/Digital Video Disc, Concerto Acustico, on the Espacial label.