A seven-piece Salvador band that mixes Bahian axé with sertanejo romance.
For a good sense of their vibe, try "Cinderela" or "Seu amor me superou." They're straightforward, melodic, and built for a dance floor.
They came out of Salvador in 2010 with a sound that pulls from local axé rhythms and the broader sertanejo tradition. A song like "Cinderela" shows how they blend those influences into something that caught on nationally. They've kept at it through awards and the odd controversy, building a solid catalog of romantic pop.
The early single "Como Num Filme" got them noticed around Brazil. They won a Troféu Bahia Award in 2018, navigated some plagiarism noise the next year, and have kept releasing songs like "Dependente" and "Só Quero Você" since.
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