A Brazilian band that mixed rock and samba, anchored by the 1997 hit "Fazer Amor Até Amanhecer."
For their sound, start with "Fazer Amor Até Amanhecer." For a later mood, check out "Menina Linda."
They caught a moment in Rio in the late '90s, blending pop, rock, and samba into something that felt local and fresh. Songs like "Fazer Amor Até Amanhecer" became national hits, and their catalog includes tracks like "Lara Sem Igual" and "Fantasias." They worked with artists like Ivete Sangalo and Jorge Aragão, which kept them in the conversation even as personal struggles surfaced later.
They came up in Rio de Janeiro in the mid-1990s, finding their footing with the 1997 single "Fazer Amor Até Amanhecer" and a self-titled debut album in 1998. After Camilo's 2001 arrest for drug possession, personal experiences like addiction and divorce started showing up in lyrics on later albums like "Estou Vivo" and "Não Vou Desistir."
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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