Camaleônia formed in Brazil in the late 1990s, with Alessandra Leão on vocals. Their debut album came out in 2001, and the song "Só Vamos" became a national hit. They've put out other records like "Ponto de Partida" in 2004 and "Sobre as Ondas" in 2014.
Leão has been the consistent presence in the band, which has included guitar, bass, and drums. Their music pulls from rock, reggae, and Brazilian rhythms. Songs like "Maremoto" and "Amores Degradê" show that range.
In 2012, a video of Leão performing a dance drew criticism from some conservative groups. The band defended their artistic freedom. They've kept making music that touches on social themes without fitting into one simple category.
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