The pair behind "Agronopinga" built a catalog of catchy forró songs that stuck around.
If you want to hear what started it all, put on "Agronopinga." For something later, try "Amor Bruto" or "Ah Tá."
They hit with "Agronopinga" in 2005, a track that became a phenomenon in Brazil's forró scene despite drawing some criticism. Songs like "Amor Bruto" and "Ah Tá" kept them going after that initial breakthrough. Their music, with Eduardo on vocals and Rafael on guitar, remains part of the contemporary forró landscape.
They met as teenagers in Serrinha, Bahia, and formed their duo in 1999. After "Agronopinga" took off, they released albums like "O Mundo Vai Girar" in 2007 and "Coração Encaixado" in 2009, working with artists including Ivete Sangalo along the way.
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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