A samba and sertanejo duo who started in the 1990s, took a break, and reunited in 2015.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Tempo ao Tempo' or 'Foi Você Quem Dançou'. They're good examples of what they were doing.
They were one of those Brazilian groups that felt like they belonged to a particular neighborhood scene, not just the charts. Songs like 'Maldita Hora' and 'Batom Na Sua Roupa' have that lived-in quality of São Paulo samba. Their music documents a specific time and place in Brazilian pop.
Carla Cristina and Rose Cristina started making music together in the 1990s. They released albums like 'Pode Parar' and 'Deixa Rolá' through the 2000s before stepping back around 2009. The sisters returned to working as As Moreninhas in 2015.
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