A late-'80s Rio group that mixed funk, samba, and pop, with hits like "Apaga a Luz Baby."
For their sound, try "Espanhola." For their early hit, it's "Apaga a Luz Baby."
They came out of Barra da Tijuca in the late '80s with a sound that pulled from funk, samba, and pop. Their song "Espanhola" shows that blend, and they had a proper hit with "Apaga a Luz Baby." They kept working even when their lyrics and stage shows drew some criticism.
They started in the late 1980s and put out a series of albums in the early '90s, beginning with "Grafith" in 1989. They played shows internationally and worked with artists like Ivete Sangalo and Carlinhos Brown.
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