They built a catalog of sertanejo and samba songs, anchored by "Cuidado Com Meu Coração."
If you want to hear them at their most direct, try "Cuidado Com Meu Coração." For something a little more rooted, "Uma Casa de Caboclo" works.
Ed e Fábio Cezar matter because they stuck to a straightforward, sentimental sound that connected with local audiences in bars and clubs. Their song "Cuidado Com Meu Coração" became their most recognizable track, and they recorded with bigger names like Chitãozinho & Xororó. They kept at it even when critics called their work too commercial.
They formed in São Paulo around 1990, starting with performances in local venues. Their albums included self-titled releases, "Na Contramão," and "Tudo de Bom," and they worked in sertanejo and samba styles. Songs like "Uma Casa de Caboclo" and "Saudade da Minha Terra" show their focus on vocal harmonies and sentimental lyrics.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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