A sertanejo pair from Rio Verde, Goiás, known for rural themes and lasting partnership.
If you want their sound, try 'Vidinha' or 'Manhã Sem Aurora', they frame that rural, no-frills vibe pretty well.
They've built a catalog that sticks to working-class stories, like in 'O Filho do Caminhoneiro' and 'Moça Caminhoneira.' Their song 'O Forasteiro' became an early hit, even amid plagiarism claims in the 2000s. For listeners across Brazil, their straightforward approach to sertanejo feels grounded and familiar.
They started as teenagers playing local festivals in Goiás. Albums like 'Um Homem de Sorte' in 2002 and 'Na Estrada' in 2010 kept them on the road, with Carlos Cezar on vocals and Cristiano on guitar through various challenges.
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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