D.jamps
D.Jamps formed in Salvador's Liberdade neighborhood in 2005, with Priscila Matos on vocals. Their debut album 'Garota' came out in 2007 and gave them their...
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D.Jamps formed in Salvador's Liberdade neighborhood in 2005, with Priscila Matos on vocals. Their debut album 'Garota' came out in 2007 and gave them their first national attention.
Matos's lyrics sometimes drew criticism from conservative and religious groups, particularly for songs like 'Mulheres' and 'Promessa.' The band kept recording through it, putting out albums like 'Segunda Pele' in 2009, 'Monte Santo' in 2012, and 'Sinto Muito' in 2015.
Other songs like 'Pra fazer você lembrar,' 'Seu Olhar,' and 'Uma Atitude' show the range they worked in, pulling from samba, funk, and Afrobeat while sometimes touching pop or reggae. The lineup included Pedro Lucas on bass, Ramon Cruz on drums, Roberto Pinna on guitar, and Márcio Mello on percussion.
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