ANAADI
ANAADI formed in São Paulo around 2016 with three members: Arthur Gomes on vocals and guitar, Juliana Perdigão on bass and vocals, and Pedro Amato on drums....
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ANAADI formed in São Paulo around 2016 with three members: Arthur Gomes on vocals and guitar, Juliana Perdigão on bass and vocals, and Pedro Amato on drums. Their first album, 'Mais Que Você,' came out in 2017, followed by 'Em Busca Da Ilusão' in 2020.
Their song 'É Fake (Homem Barato)' drew some criticism for its lyrics in 2018 but also gained a lot of attention online. Other tracks like 'A Flor e o Espinho,' 'Chocolate,' and 'Plano B' show the band's range across indie rock, funk, and quieter moments.
They've worked with artists like Gilberto Gil, Elza Soares, and Chico Buarque. The music tends to deal with everyday feelings and situations without much polish, which has connected with listeners in Brazil.
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