Banda Adams formed in São Paulo in 1988, led by vocalist Serginho Adams. Their song 'Festa da Jane' became a Brazilian street party anthem with its catchy beat and playful lyrics about a woman who loved to dance. The track's suggestive content drew criticism from conservative groups, but the band continued performing it.
They recorded other songs like 'Nada Vai Mudar' and 'Pensa Que É Flores,' maintaining their connection to Brazilian party music. The group included members like Guina on drums, Carlinhos on bass, and Nelsinho on guitar.
They kept playing shows around Brazil, with 'Festa da Jane' remaining their most recognized track.
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