Alan e Alysson started making music together in 2001. Their song 'Oração pela família' became particularly well-known, touching on themes of family and devotion that connected with many listeners in Brazil.
Other songs like 'Menina desejada' and 'Sabor de Batom' also found an audience. Their work often carried a straightforward, faith-oriented perspective, which sometimes drew comments from those who found it too conservative, but they generally kept to their own path.
They released several albums in the early 2000s, including self-titled work in 2001 and 'Oração pela Família' in 2004. The music was built around their vocal blend, with Alan Macedo and Alysson Takano's voices working in simple harmony.
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