A Salvador band from the early 2000s whose direct lyrics and steady beats found a home in Brazilian bailes.
For a sense of their sound, 'Amor Colorido' or 'Siga Em Frente Com o Pop Som' frame it well, straightforward and built for dancing.
They formed in Salvador in 2001 with Leo Macedo up front, and their music has that unpolished, dancefloor-ready quality that just works. Tracks like 'Amor Colorido' and 'Guanabara' show their knack for catchy melodies over percussion. Their lyrics about relationships and desire drew some criticism, but it didn't stop their songs from turning up in mixes and at parties.
They released albums like Fruto Sensual in 2002 and No Ar in 2007. Their output slowed after the mid-2010s, but those early 2000s recordings still hold up.
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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