Five brothers from Brazil who mixed pop, R&B, and local sounds across four albums in the 2000s.
For their sound, check "In My Bedroom" or "Things I Would Do." They're both good examples of how they handled that pop-R&B thing with a Brazilian touch.
They were one of those early-2000s Brazilian boy bands that actually had some staying power, partly because their sound wasn't just imported pop, it had Brazilian rhythms woven in. The song "In My Bedroom" shows that mix pretty clearly, with its R&B feel but a production that doesn't sound like it came straight from the U.S. charts. They built a real fanbase around that blend, especially after "Só Mais Uma Vez" took off in 2002.
They formed in 2001 as five brothers and put out their self-titled debut the next year. Pedro Scooby left in 2003 to surf, but they kept going with albums like "Conexão" in 2005 and "O Mundo É Nosso" in 2008. Since then it's been occasional shows and singles.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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