15 Dias formed as a Brazilian pop-rock band in 1997. Their debut album, '15 Dias do Meu Jeito,' came out the following year and gave them their first real success. The lineup included Rafael Almeida on vocals and guitar, Bruno Lannes on guitar, Fábio Serra on bass, and Fernando Rosa on drums.
They put out a string of albums through the 2000s, like 'Dois' in 2000 and 'Três' in 2002. Their songs, including 'Aquele Cara' and 'Canção do Retorno,' had a straightforward pop-rock energy that connected with listeners. The band's rhythm section changed in 2001 when Fernando Rosa left and Bruno Silva took over on drums.
By the time they released 'Vinte' in 2017, they had been at it for two decades. Their music stayed in that familiar pop-rock lane, built around simple melodies and everyday themes.
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