A Brazilian group from Pará whose dance tracks circulated widely while facing allegations about their material.
If you want the vibe, put on "Vem meu dengo" or "Bumbum Balança." That's the sound they were known for.
For a certain generation in northern Brazil, songs like "Barco da Solidão" and "Rebola" were just part of the soundtrack. They came out of Belém in the late '90s with that specific regional party sound. The fact that they kept going despite the permission issues says something about how that scene worked.
They formed in Belém do Pará in 1995 and put out their first album "Amor de Verão" four years later. By the early 2000s they had records like "Sol e Lua" and "Festa na Floresta," and the allegations about using others' work surfaced around that time too.
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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