Banda New Hit
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Banda New Hit

Banda New Hit formed in Salvador, Bahia in 2000, started by Renato Cajá, Juninho do Acordeon, and Renatão Potiguar. They played local bars and events early...

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Banda New Hit's forró from Salvador's bars

A Bahia band that built a following with songs like 'Faz Gostoso' and weathered a plagiarism dispute.

For their sound, 'Faz Gostoso' is the obvious pick. If you want a later track that kept the engine running, 'Lei da Ereção' works.

They came out of Salvador in 2000 with a forró sound that clicked in local bars, and their 2004 debut 'Senta Com Vontade' pushed them nationally. Tracks like 'Faz Gostoso' and 'Lei da Ereção' became reliable set pieces, even as a legal fight over 'Galega' dragged on for years. The fact they kept recording through that mess says something about sticking around.

Renato Cajá, Juninho do Acordeon, and Renatão Potiguar started the group in Salvador in 2000. After 'Senta Com Vontade' in 2004, they dealt with the 'Galega' plagiarism accusation and lineup shifts, but Cajá still sings and the core instrumental roles have held.

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Banda New Hit formed in Salvador, Bahia in 2000, started by Renato Cajá, Juninho do Acordeon, and Renatão Potiguar. They played local bars and events early on, building a following with their forró sound. In 2004, their debut album 'Senta Com Vontade' gave them national attention, and songs like 'Faz Gostoso' and 'Miro' became staples in their set.

In 2006, they were accused of plagiarizing the song 'Galega,' which led to a legal dispute that lasted several years. They kept recording through it, putting out tracks like 'Lei da Ereção' and 'Kiko.'

The lineup has changed some over time, with members coming and going. These days, Renato Cajá still handles vocals, Juninho do Acordeon and Igor Acordeon play accordion, Renatão Potiguar is on bass, and Gilvan Rodrigues drums.

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