A Salvador band that's been making melodic Brazilian pop since 1999.
For a sense of their sound, 'A Carta' shows their early melodic touch, and 'Minha Lady' has that telenovela-ready polish. Both give you the picture.
They've had songs like 'Minha Lady' and 'Rei e Rainha' appear in Brazilian telenovelas and films, which gives their music a certain cultural footprint. The title track from their 2005 debut 'A Carta' became an early signature. Their catalog has that specific Bahian pop sound that connects with audiences beyond just the stage.
Formed in Salvador in 1999 with Ricardo Chaves on vocals and guitar. Their debut album 'A Carta' came out in 2005, and they've kept releasing music through albums like 'Sete Dias' in 2009 and 'Samba Choro & Alma' in 2021. The lineup shifted after bassist Luiz Caldas left in 2007, but they've continued with core members.
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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