A Bahian band that mixed danceable rhythms with a bit of edge, anchored by Patrícia Souza's voice.
For a quick sense of their vibe, 'Loirinha' captures that early breakout energy, while 'Taradinha' shows how they kept things moving later on.
They came out of Salvador in the mid-1990s with a sound that blended local axé with pop and funk, giving Brazilian dance floors something catchy and slightly provocative. Their breakout hit 'Loirinha' set the tone, and songs like 'Taradinha' kept their catalog lively through the 2000s. Whether you found them controversial or just irresistible, their music had a way of sticking around in the pop conversation.
The band formed around lead vocalist Patrícia Souza, releasing albums like 'Deixa Eu Te Amar' in 1997 and 'Vem Gostosinho' in 1999. They faced some criticism and lineup shifts over the years, but Souza and core members like keyboardist Dinho Magalhães kept recording into the 2000s with releases like 'Essa Loirinha É Minha' in 2002.
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