A Brazilian band known for danceable rhythms and lyrics that mix social themes with provocative edges.
If you want to hear what they're about, try 'Bota No 12 (Ela Foi Infiel)' or 'Levando o Troco', both capture that blend of catchy beats and pointed lyrics pretty well.
They've carved out a space with songs that get people moving while saying something sharper. 'Bota No 12 (Ela Foi Infiel)' is a good example, it's a track that blends traditional Brazilian sounds with modern pop, and it doesn't shy away from themes like infidelity or female empowerment. Their 2005 hit 'Levando o Troco' set the tone early, drawing both fans and critics with its sexually suggestive lyrics.
Formed in 2005 with Amado Batista on vocals, they broke through with 'Levando o Troco' and kept releasing albums like 'Deixa o Ritmo Te Levar' in 2013. Over the years, they've worked with artists like Gusttavo Lima and maintained a lineup that includes Beto Pêra on lead guitar, sticking to their mix of dance rhythms and bold themes.
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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