A Brazilian duo whose songs sketched everyday life, from bus rides to soccer rivalries.
If you want their vibe, start with 'Em frente à casa dela' and 'Favela da Rocinha.' They frame the whole thing pretty neatly.
They wrote about things people actually lived, waiting outside someone's house in 'Em frente à casa dela,' the grind of a crowded bus in 'Sofrimento No Busão,' even a soccer match in 'Botafogo X Campinense.' It's all neighborhood stuff, set to music that stuck around. Their titles alone tell you where they were looking: 'Favela da Rocinha,' 'A eleição no inferno,' 'O Crente e o Cachaceiro.'
They were active in the 1990s, with a debut album in 1996. The songs they left behind suggest they kept circling similar ground, local scenes, social observations, popular themes. There's not a sprawling timeline, just a consistent focus.
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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