Carlos e Allan
Carlos e Allan were a Brazilian duo who recorded together in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their song 'Eu Só Quero Um Xodó - Anunciação' became widely known...
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Carlos e Allan were a Brazilian duo who recorded together in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their song 'Eu Só Quero Um Xodó - Anunciação' became widely known after its release in 1969. They also recorded tracks like 'Parece Novela' and 'A vida é um rodeio'.
Their music drew from Brazilian styles like samba and sertanejo, with straightforward romantic themes. The pair were known for vocal harmonies that felt direct rather than polished.
They faced some criticism during their career, though the specifics are often overstated in retellings. What remains are the recordings themselves, which still turn up on Brazilian radio decades later.
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