Dido Silva
Dido Silva was a Brazilian band formed in the late 1990s in Salvador, Bahia, by brothers Edvaldo and Edivaldo Santana. Their music pulled from traditional...
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Dido Silva was a Brazilian band formed in the late 1990s in Salvador, Bahia, by brothers Edvaldo and Edivaldo Santana. Their music pulled from traditional Brazilian rhythms, reggae, and soul, creating a sound that caught on quickly. Their debut album came out in 1999, and it included the track "Bazz Me Babe," which became their most recognizable song.
That song, along with others like "Garota de Ipanema" and "Do Poeta Há Saudade," helped define their early output. They released several albums through the early 2000s, including "Brasileiro" in 2001 and "Terra" in 2003, each continuing to blend those Brazilian roots with other styles.
The band faced some criticism over their lyrics and stage presence, which some found provocative. They kept recording into the mid-2000s, with "Axé" arriving in 2005, but details about their activity after that period are sparse.
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