Abilio and Eduardo formed as a duo in the 1960s, coming from Salvador, Bahia. They met as teenagers and started making music together, eventually releasing their breakthrough song "Coração Ferido" in 1969. That track became a national sensation in Brazil, with Eduardo's vocals and the song's melody connecting with listeners.
Their music drew from Brazilian rhythms like bossa nova and samba, mixed with some pop influences. They wrote about love and heartbreak, with songs like "Malicia de Mulher" appearing alongside "Coração Ferido" in their catalog. Abilio played guitar and sang, while Eduardo handled keyboards and vocals.
They released several albums through the 1970s, including "Retrato Falado" in 1971 and "Canções de Amor" in 1973. Their work maintained a consistent sound centered around melodic arrangements and emotional delivery.
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