D-tones
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D-tones

D-tones formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s, with Eduardo "Dudu" Barreto on vocals, Alex "Tatu" Leite on drums, Bruno "Bubu" Souza on guitar, and...

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D-tones, a Brazilian pop-rock band from Rio

A late-1990s group known for romantic themes and a mix of pop, rock, and samba.

For a sense of their style, check out "Vai Abalar" or "Com você", they capture that romantic, samba-tinged pop-rock thing they did.

They formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s and put out their debut album "Sonhos Românticos" in 2001, with the title track becoming a hit in Brazil. Songs like "Vai Abalar" and "Fogo" show their blend of pop, rock, and samba, often leaning toward romantic themes. They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s, with a consistent lineup that helped define their sound.

After their debut in 2001, they followed with albums like "Sonhos Acústicos" in 2004 and "Novo Horizonte" in 2007. A legal dispute in 2005 paused their work for a while, but they returned with releases like "No Mundo da Lua" in 2014 and a live album in 2010.

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D-tones formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s, with Eduardo "Dudu" Barreto on vocals, Alex "Tatu" Leite on drums, Bruno "Bubu" Souza on guitar, and Ricardo "Rick" Costa on bass. Their debut album "Sonhos Românticos" came out in 2001, and the title track became a hit in Brazil. They followed it with albums like "Sonhos Acústicos" in 2004, "Novo Horizonte" in 2007, and "No Mundo da Lua" in 2014.

Their songs often leaned toward romantic themes, with tracks like "Vai Abalar," "Fogo," and "Com você" showing their mix of pop, rock, and samba. In 2005, they had a legal dispute with a former producer that paused their work for a while. Some critics at the time said their sound borrowed heavily from other Brazilian artists.

They kept recording through the 2000s and 2010s, putting out a live album in 2010. Songs like "O que eu quero é namorar" and "Cuide Bem Do Que É Seu" stayed in their setlists. The band's lineup stayed consistent with Barreto, Leite, Souza, and Costa through their releases.

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