A São Paulo band whose 1998 hit "Não Soube Ser Homem" connected with listeners across Brazil.
For a sense of their catalog, try "Homem Sem Rumo (Eu e Meus Filhos)" or "Estrada da Vida." They're both good examples of what the band did.
They wrote songs that felt direct and uncomplicated, like "Não Soube Ser Homem" and "Bobo de Alguém." That emotional quality gave their music a real presence in the late 1990s. It wasn't about being flashy, just a band from São Paulo playing local bars before their songs took off.
They formed in São Paulo in 1995 around Edilson Caprichoso. After signing with Mantra Records in 1997, their 1998 song "Não Soube Ser Homem" became a major hit and led to extensive touring. Their sound stayed consistent through tracks like "A Chuva" and "A Mensageira."
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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