A Brazilian band that mixed samba, funk, and hip-hop with the city's street rhythms.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Punks Não Fazem Canções de Amor' and 'Está só na cidade.' Both have that São Paulo rhythm they never lost.
365's music feels like São Paulo itself, that specific urban pulse comes through in songs like 'África' and 'Está só na cidade.' Their lyrics about city life sometimes drew criticism for being explicit, but they kept a loyal following who recognized the realness in it. You can hear that grounded, local feel in tracks from their debut album through later dance-oriented work like 'Não Se Preocupe, Cê Tem.'
The band formed in São Paulo in 2003 as a five-piece with Rodolfo Abrantes on vocals. They put out their self-titled debut in 2006, then followed with albums like 'Quinze Dias' and 'Não Se Preocupe, Cê Tem,' which had a more dance-oriented feel. Songs like 'Punks Não Fazem Canções de Amor' and 'Jamaica' show the range they worked with over those years.
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