Carla Sceno came together in São Paulo around the early 2000s. The collective's sound pulled from samba, rock, and hip-hop, anchored by Carla Sceno's lead vocals and Marcelo Dias's production. Their first notable song was '1g de Amor,' a samba-infused track from 2002 that became a breakout hit.
Their 2005 album 'Mundo Líquido' received critical attention for its themes. Later work, like the 2009 album 'Correnteza,' took a more experimental turn. Other songs in their catalog include 'Copiloto,' 'Enigmas,' and 'Era Pra Ser.'
At times, their music drew criticism for blending genres in ways that challenged some traditional expectations in Brazilian music. Their lyrics, which could be explicit, also sparked occasional debate. The group collaborated with artists like Tom Zé and Elza Soares.
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