Acson no Komando
Acson no Komando is a Brazilian band that came up in the late 1990s. Their sound pulls from axé, pagode, and funk, and they had a breakthrough with the 1999...
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Acson no Komando is a Brazilian band that came up in the late 1990s. Their sound pulls from axé, pagode, and funk, and they had a breakthrough with the 1999 album 'Gaguinho.' The title track became a hit, a catchy, humorous song about a young man with a speech impediment.
Their live shows were known for being energetic. Over time, their music incorporated more sophisticated arrangements while keeping the high-energy beats.
They faced some criticism early on from people who thought their music was too simple. There was also a physical altercation with another band in 2001 that drew some negative attention. Their lyrics have sometimes been called sexually suggestive.
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