Class A
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Class A

Class A started in Brasília in the early 2000s, with Bruno Maia on vocals and guitar, Adriano Cintra on bass, and André Santos on drums. Their first single,...

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Class A's Brasília rock with everyday lyrics

A Brazilian trio whose early 2000s singles still turn up on playlists.

For their sound, try 'Nós Dois.' For their story, 'Uma Dose' is the one that started it.

They caught on quickly with 'Uma Dose,' a single that became one of those local radio staples. Their songs like 'Nós Dois' and 'Saiba' have a straightforward pop-rock sound, but the lyrics stick to ordinary life instead of grand statements. That plainspoken quality is why their early records still get played.

They started in Brasília around 2000 with Bruno Maia, Adriano Cintra, and André Santos. After their self-titled 2004 album and 'Síntese' in 2006, a plagiarism accusation in 2010 slowed their momentum. They've kept quieter since, but those first three records define their output.

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Class A started in Brasília in the early 2000s, with Bruno Maia on vocals and guitar, Adriano Cintra on bass, and André Santos on drums. Their first single, 'Uma Dose,' caught on quickly in Brazil. They put out a self-titled album in 2004, followed by 'Síntese' in 2006 and 'Atos' in 2010.

Songs like 'Saiba' and 'Nós Dois' show their mix of pop and rock, with lyrics that lean into everyday themes. In 2010, they got tangled in a plagiarism accusation that slowed things down for a while. They've kept a lower profile since, but those early records still turn up on playlists.

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