Carla e Cátia are sisters from Foz do Iguaçu who started singing together as kids. Their first single, "Pode Ser Ele," got them noticed beyond their hometown and became a hit. They've kept recording since then, putting out albums like "Você Não Me Conhece" and "Sintonia."
Their music fits into sertanejo, but some listeners thought it leaned too much toward pop. Songs like "Permissão de Deus" and "Saudade" show their style, which mixes traditional Brazilian sounds with something more current. They're known as a vocal duo, with Carla taking the lead and Cátia handling harmonies.
They've had their share of personal difficulties, including their father's death. Through it all, they've kept making music together, building a catalog that includes tracks like "Te Adorar" and "Pra Provar Que É Deus."
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