A Brazilian group whose 2008 track "Lingeries" sparked both criticism and support.
For a sense of their sound, start with "Lingeries" and then try "É o Amor." They give you different sides of what this band does.
They formed in São Paulo in 2005 and quickly made waves with "Lingeries" from their debut album "Ritmo do Movimento." That song became a notable track that sparked conversations across Brazil, drawing both criticism and support for themes that challenged some social norms. Beyond that attention, songs like "É o Amor" and "Inexplicável" show their range.
After their 2008 debut, they released several albums including "Manifesto" in 2010 and "Liberdade" in 2014. They kept performing and recording through the 2010s with albums like "Nação" in 2016 and "Luta" in 2018.
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