A Brazilian group that blends traditional rhythms with dance music, led by singer João Batista.
If you want to hear what they do, try 'Amor Tão Puro' or 'Não Vou Te Deixar.' Both have that mix of forró rhythm and dance-floor energy they're known for.
They took forró in a new direction by adding electronic elements, which drew both fans and criticism from traditionalists. Songs like 'Amor Tão Puro' show how they kept the familiar feel while making people dance. Their 2015 track 'Não Vou Te Deixar' helped them reach a wider audience beyond their regional roots.
They started blending forró with electronic dance music, a move that some purists didn't like. The band kept playing their style anyway, and João Batista's energetic vocals became a signature part of their live shows. Their music found listeners who wanted something that felt traditional but moved like a club track.
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