Algodão Doce
Algodão Doce formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s. The group's core lineup has included Wendell Bezerra on vocals, Rael da Rima on rap, and DJ Hum handling...
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Algodão Doce formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s. The group's core lineup has included Wendell Bezerra on vocals, Rael da Rima on rap, and DJ Hum handling the beats. Their 1995 single 'O Gaguinho Foi a Feira' became a breakthrough hit, a playful track that caught on with Brazilian listeners.
They followed with albums like 1997's 'O Mundo dos Mortos,' which took a more somber turn, and 2002's 'Retrô,' featuring covers of older Brazilian songs. Later singles like 'Tu Tá Gostando, Eu Tô Amando' and 'Amor Safadinho' kept their upbeat, humorous style intact. Their music sometimes drew criticism for being too irreverent, but it found an audience anyway.
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