Alex e Marcelo
Alex e Marcelo were a Brazilian duo who formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s. Their 1996 song 'Andressa' became a nationwide hit, establishing them with a...
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Alex e Marcelo were a Brazilian duo who formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s. Their 1996 song 'Andressa' became a nationwide hit, establishing them with a sound that mixed sertanejo, pop, and rock. They released several albums in the late 1990s, including 'Alex e Marcelo' in 1995 and 'Coração Louco' in 1998.
Their music often dealt with themes of love and longing, heard in tracks like 'Ah, Tá Que Eu Vou Chorar' and 'Chá de Saudade'. The duo faced some early criticism and financial struggles, but found a loyal audience. They were known simply as Alex and Marcelo, with Alex being Alessandro Oliveira.
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