Brazilian country music built on love songs and rural life.
If you want to hear them at their most straightforward, try "Open Bar" or "Punhos de Aço." They're both good examples of how they handle sertanejo.
They've been making sertanejo since around 2007, and their 2014 single "Casinha no Pé da Serra" became a hit, even with some controversy over its portrayal of rural culture. Songs like "Open Bar" and "Punhos de Aço" keep their sound grounded in everyday struggles and romance. For listeners with similar roots, their music feels like home.
They started as a duo in Goiás, blending sertanejo with themes of love and hardship. After "Casinha no Pé da Serra" in 2014, they kept recording tracks like "Camarote dos Amigos" and performing together, their partnership lasting beyond just the music.
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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