Banda Amor do Brasil formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, playing pagode music. Their 2005 song "De Copo Em Copo" became a breakout hit, giving them national recognition. They released several albums including Amor do Brasil in 2003 and Ação e Reação the following year.
In 2006, the band split from their original lead singer, which created tension with some fans. Their lyrics and stage performances sometimes drew criticism. They kept recording through the late 2000s with albums like Nosso Amor and Ao Vivo, and put out Festa do Amor in 2010.
Other songs like "Depois da Chuva" and "Só Dá Você" show their style of upbeat rhythms and straightforward lyrics. The group's sound stayed rooted in Brazilian pagode throughout their active years.
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