A São Paulo trio whose 2000 debut Violeta brought them national attention with gentle, thoughtful songs.
If you're new to them, start with 'Valsa Pra Lua' and 'Maria Rosa'. They frame the quiet, patient space Camará built over their years together.
They arrived with a specific sound, acoustic, unhurried, built around three voices, that felt different from Brazil's louder pop currents at the time. The song 'Valsa Pra Lua' from 2003 became one of their most recognized tracks, a waltz that's both delicate and sturdy. Even their catalog titles like 'Quinta Estação' and 'Maria Rosa' suggest a world of small, observed moments rather than big statements.
Camará formed in São Paulo in 1987 with Dê Palmeira, Thiago Rabello, and Marcelo Camelo. They released their debut album 'Violeta' in 2000, which brought them national attention in Brazil. Their song 'Valsa Pra Lua' came out in 2003 and became one of their most recognized tracks.
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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