Caio
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Caio

Caio is a Brazilian band formed around vocalist and guitarist Caio Abranches, with Bruno Cunha on drums, Lucas Moura on bass, and Marcelo Pontes on keyboards....

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Caio's melodic pop with grounded Brazilian roots

A Brazilian band built on steady touring and introspective lyrics since their 2013 debut.

For their melodic side, 'Deixa o Som Rolar' works. For something more grounded, try 'Mulher Complicada' or 'Sobrevivendo a Escola'.

Caio's songs like 'Deixa o Som Rolar' and 'Caroline Alves' show how they balance melodic pop with straightforward, grounded themes. They've built their audience through steady releases rather than sudden breakthroughs, with albums like 'Céu Azul' and 'Paraíso Perdido' marking their progression. The early attention around 'Caroline Alves' became part of their story, but the track remained in their setlists by listener request.

The band formed around vocalist Caio Abranches and released their debut EP 'Onde a Gente Se Esconde' in 2013. Their first full album 'Céu Azul' arrived in 2015, followed by 'Aurora' in 2018 and 'Paraíso Perdido' in 2021. They've maintained a consistent lineup and approach through those releases.

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Caio is a Brazilian band formed around vocalist and guitarist Caio Abranches, with Bruno Cunha on drums, Lucas Moura on bass, and Marcelo Pontes on keyboards. They released their debut EP 'Onde a Gente Se Esconde' in 2013, which included the track 'Caroline Alves' that became an early point of attention for the group.

Their first full album 'Céu Azul' arrived in 2015, followed by 'Aurora' in 2018 and 'Paraíso Perdido' in 2021. Songs like 'Deixa o Som Rolar' and 'Sua Raridade' show their approach to melodic pop with introspective lyrics, while 'Mulher Complicada' and 'Sobrevivendo a Escola' reflect more straightforward, grounded themes.

Early in their career, the band faced some public discussion about similarities between 'Caroline Alves' and another popular song, though the track remained in their setlists and continued to be requested by listeners. They built their audience through steady touring and releases rather than sudden breakthrough moments.

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