A São Paulo duo that mixed samba and axé with electronic touches and observational humor.
For their sound, start with 'Dama Preferida.' For their lyrical tone, try 'Garça Branca' or 'Um Ano de Sofrimento.'
Their 2001 debut 'Dona da Noite' gave them 'Dama Preferida,' a track that became their signature. Songs like 'Garça Branca' and 'Mulher, Sempre Mulher' showed how they could wrap clever observations in danceable Brazilian rhythms. They kept that approach going through the 2000s with straightforward pop that worked on both the floor and the headphones.
They formed in São Paulo in the mid-1990s, with Carlito on vocals and lyrics and Baduy as composer and producer. After 'Dona da Noite' in 2001, they released albums like 'Dama Preferida' in 2003 and 'Só Você' in 2005. Later songs such as 'Nos Braços da Morena' and 'Esta Cidade Sem Você Não É Cidade' stayed in that same lane of witty, rhythmic pop.
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