Agatha & George
Agatha & George started making music together in the early 2000s in Salvador, Bahia. Agatha sings and plays guitar, while George handles vocals and...
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Agatha & George started making music together in the early 2000s in Salvador, Bahia. Agatha sings and plays guitar, while George handles vocals and percussion. Their first album, 'Meus Sentimentos,' came out in 2003.
That same year, they released 'Me Arrepender,' a song that became widely known. It's a ballad about regret and missed chances, with Agatha's voice carrying the emotion. Other songs like 'Na Casa do Pai' and 'Sem Ti' also found an audience.
They put out several more albums over the next decade, including 'Dois Caminhos' in 2005 and 'A Estrada' in 2007. A live album followed in 2010, and 'O Amor Que Não Acaba' arrived in 2013.
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