A Salvador group blending traditional Brazilian music with modern arrangements since the early 2000s.
For their sound, start with "Bailado de Bailarina" from the debut. Then try "A Contagem" or "Canto Libertário" to hear how it holds up.
They came out of Salvador in the early 2000s with a sound that pulls from Brazilian rhythms while feeling current. Their debut album included "Bailado de Bailarina," which became a hit and later faced plagiarism accusations that were dismissed. Songs like "Canto Libertário" and "A Contagem" show how they keep that mix alive across albums like "Samba do Morro" and "Sombra e Sol."
They formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s and released their debut album in 2005. Since then they've put out records like "Afrodisíaco" in 2015 and "Sombra e Sol" in 2021, with Amanda Santiago on vocals and Pedro Baby on guitar in the current lineup.
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