Bedinis formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s, led by brothers Pedro and Thiago Bedini. Their debut album 'Se For Pra Ser Será' came out in 1999, with the title track becoming something of an anthem in Brazil. The song's straightforward message about accepting what comes seemed to connect with people at the time.
They had a legal dispute with their record label in 2003, which created some uncertainty about their music. Around that period, their lyrics and stage shows also drew mixed reactions from critics and audiences. Songs like 'A Luz' and 'Até O Fim' continued to explore the kind of themes they'd established early on.
Their catalog includes tracks like 'Eu Em Você E Você Em Mim' and 'Mais Do Que Mereço,' which maintained a consistent sound rooted in Brazilian popular music forms. The band's work from that era remains part of the landscape of late-90s and early-2000s Brazilian pop.
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