Acquavity
Acquavity formed in Cuiabá with Marcos Pontes on vocals, Andreia Pavan on vocals, and Marcos Penedo on guitar. Their debut single "Mais que amizade" came out...
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Acquavity formed in Cuiabá with Marcos Pontes on vocals, Andreia Pavan on vocals, and Marcos Penedo on guitar. Their debut single "Mais que amizade" came out in 2013 and caught on quickly, though some listeners found its take on love and friendship provocative.
They followed with albums like "Somos Iguais" in 2015 and "Liberdade" in 2017, which moved toward broader themes. Songs like "Sozinho" and "Nosso Fim" kept their melodic approach while touching on relationships and personal reflection.
Their catalog stayed modest, just those three studio albums, and they kept a steady, unflashy presence in Brazilian pop without much drama or reinvention.
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