A São Paulo trio whose syncopated rhythms and collaborative vocals address inequality and belief.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'A Bênção' with Silvia Helena or 'Batiza Com Teu Fogo' with Deborah Taleesa. Both show how they handle funk rhythms and vocal features together.
EA Sounds work in Brazilian funk, a style built on syncopated rhythms and socially conscious lyrics. Their 2019 single 'Queremos Queimar' with Jacson Fernandes gave them a wider audience, while tracks like 'A Bênção' with Silvia Helena show their approach of pairing funk rhythms with vocal features. Some of their lyrics addressing inequality have drawn criticism while others have praised their directness.
EA Sounds formed in São Paulo in 2017 around Eduardo Dutra on vocals and keyboards, Anderson Prattis on bass, and André Marcelino on drums. They've released albums including 'EA Sounds' in 2018, 'O Mundo É Nosso' in 2021, and 'Resistência' in 2022, continuing to record tracks like 'Tua Graça me Faz Livre' and 'Não Temas'.
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