Edhy
Edhy formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s with Eduardo Rangel on vocals and guitar, Edu Costa on drums, Henrique Portugal on bass, and Ricardo Belotti...
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Edhy formed in Rio de Janeiro in the late 1990s with Eduardo Rangel on vocals and guitar, Edu Costa on drums, Henrique Portugal on bass, and Ricardo Belotti on keyboards. They started playing together with little more than a shared interest in making music.
Their 2003 single 'Não Posso Te Tocar' drew attention for its direct lyrics about desire, sparking some public debate at the time. That song and others like 'Que Se Dane' and 'Por Eu Te Amo' appeared on their self-titled debut album, which found an audience in Brazilian pop.
They kept recording through the 2000s, putting out albums like '15 Anos' in 2008 and 'Infinito' later on. The band's sound stayed grounded in straightforward pop arrangements built around Rangel's voice and guitar.
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