A Salvador group built for sunlit parties, with axé rhythms and straightforward summer anthems.
For their vibe, start with 'Vem Viver Verão'. If you want something from their top songs list, 'Me Sinto Só' or 'Abraça-Me' will get you there.
They came out of Salvador in the early 2000s with a sound built for dancing, pulling directly from the coastal axé rhythms of Bahia. A song like 'Vem Viver Verão' became their calling card, a simple summer anthem that caught on at beaches and parties. Their music is less about lyrical depth and more about delivering a reliable, festive energy in crowded spaces.
The band formed in Salvador with Léo Santana as vocalist, putting out albums like 'Cheguei Pra Ficar' in 2005 and 'Nação Elétrica' in 2009. Tracks such as 'Me Sinto Só' and 'Traficante de Afoxé' stuck to that same upbeat, percussive lane, with a lineup that included Marquinhos Pitangueira on drums and Paulinho dos Teclados on keyboards.
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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