A band that mixed caipira folk with country, led by vocalist Carlos Roberto.
For their sound, try 'Deixa eu te amar'. For their rural reach, 'Cheguei Pra Arrepiar'.
They came out of Brazil's rural music tradition at a time when critics often preferred urban sounds. Their 1986 debut 'Não Vivo Sem Você' gave them a hit, and tracks like 'Deixa eu te amar' show their direct emotional approach. They had a string of songs that became familiar in small towns across Brazil.
Their 1986 debut album 'Não Vivo Sem Você' gave them their first real hit. They kept recording through the late 80s and early 90s with albums like 'Coração Quebrado' and 'Só Você'. Their music stayed grounded in that caipira country style even as Brazilian pop trends shifted toward cities.
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