1,90
The Brazilian band 1,90 formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s with members André Prufrock, Leo Jaime, Nando Reis, and Picolé. Their self-titled debut album...
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The Brazilian band 1,90 formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s with members André Prufrock, Leo Jaime, Nando Reis, and Picolé. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1996, and its track "Mais Uma Vez" became a major hit. They followed it with albums like "Acústico MTV" in 1999 and "Surfando no Astral" in 2003.
Nando Reis left the band in 2003, which changed their dynamic. They kept recording, putting out songs like "Onde Você Nunca Foi" and "Sem Você." Their sound mixed straightforward pop with some quieter moments, but they stayed known for tunes that got played on Brazilian radio.
They never really stopped being a band that people in Brazil remembered from the '90s and early 2000s. You'd still hear "Mais Uma Vez" or "Semana Passada" around, the kind of songs that just stuck.
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