945
The Brazilian group 945 formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1994. Their self-titled debut album came out the following year, mixing electronic elements with Brazilian...
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The Brazilian group 945 formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1994. Their self-titled debut album came out the following year, mixing electronic elements with Brazilian rhythms. They followed it with albums like 'Meia Noite' in 1997 and 'Projeto 945' in 1999.
One of their best-known songs is 'Sereia,' released in 1999. Another track, 'Dias de Chuva,' also appears among their popular work. Their discography includes several other albums through the 2000s and 2010s, such as 'Quatro,' 'Eletrosamba,' and 'Acústico.'
Their music sometimes drew attention for its lyrical content, though the specifics of those controversies aren't well-documented in reliable sources. What remains clearer is that they built a following with their blend of pop, electronic, and Brazilian sounds over a series of releases.
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