1909 formed in 2009, playing small venues and building a following with a mix of samba, funk, and hip-hop. Their debut album 'Só Pra Quem Ama' came out in 2014, and tracks like 'A Cor do Meu Sentimento' and 'Todos Bem Loucos do Trago' found an audience. The band's lyrics sometimes touched on social themes, which sparked some debate.
Later albums like 'A Revolta dos Pobres' (2017) and 'A Última Balada' (2019) showed a shift toward more introspective and politically charged material. Their sound kept evolving, incorporating elements of jazz and soul alongside those Brazilian rhythms. Songs like 'Meu Amigo' and 'Vamo cantá pro Colorado / Nada vai nos separar' are part of their catalog.
The group includes Magrão on vocals, Leandro Léo on guitar, Bruno Chelles on bass, and Marcelo Cabral on drums. Their music nods to influences like Tim Maia and Jorge Aragão, but they've carved out their own space in Brazil's contemporary scene.
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