A São Paulo duo who mixed local rhythms with pop and electronic sounds.
For a quick sense of them, start with "So Você Me Faz Feliz" and "Perdi Meu Amor (solidão)." They frame that blend of Brazilian rhythm and pop straightforwardness.
Their 2004 debut single "So Você Me Faz Feliz" became a hit across Brazil, though its lyrics drew enough criticism from conservative listeners to get it briefly pulled from some radio stations. That tension between accessible pop and something that could still ruffle feathers gives their catalog a particular texture. Songs like "Perdi Meu Amor (solidão)" and "Eu Amo Você" show how they kept working that mix.
Bruno Alves and Pedro Miranda started playing small clubs in São Paulo in the late 1990s. Their 2004 album "So Você Me Faz Feliz" was the breakthrough, and they followed with more records that included tracks like "Perdi Meu Amor (solidão)" and "Eu Amo Você."
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