A late-1990s Brazilian group whose songs like 'Gustavo Lima' became national hits.
For a sense of their catalog, 'Gustavo Lima' is the obvious hit, but 'Todos Somos Úteis' has that same direct, unpolished feel. They never sounded like they were trying to be anything else.
They came out of São Paulo with songs that just stuck. 'Gustavo Lima' was everywhere in 2002, and tracks like 'Fui Demitido' and 'Chão Frio' had a way of speaking to people's everyday lives. Even when some critics questioned their sound, they kept putting out music that felt real to their listeners.
They started in the late 1990s with albums like 'Acorda, Meu Amor' in 2000. After the success of 'Gustavo Lima', they kept recording through lineup changes and personal challenges, including Marina Xande's period away. In later years, they've done reunion shows, and songs like 'Eu Perdi Um Grande Amor' are still part of what they play.
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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