24 Gone
24 Gone formed in 2016 with five members: Gabriel Martins, Diego Martins, Gabriel Veiga, Lucas Souza, and João Pedro Moreira. Their debut single "Desce"...
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24 Gone formed in 2016 with five members: Gabriel Martins, Diego Martins, Gabriel Veiga, Lucas Souza, and João Pedro Moreira. Their debut single "Desce" became a hit in Brazil, leading to their first album "24K." They followed with albums called "Real" and "Acústico," the latter being a live-recorded set.
In 2018, the band dealt with a legal dispute over their name with a former member. The next year, lead singer Gabriel Martins faced assault allegations from a fan that were later dismissed. These incidents happened as their popularity grew.
Their music includes songs like "Desce" and "Girl of Colours." They also recorded a cover of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" that gained attention online. The band's sound mixes rock, rap, and pop elements.
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