Fabbri formed in São Paulo in the mid-1990s around singer Simone Müller, bassist Guilherme Arantes, and keyboardist Fábio Penna. Their 1998 debut album included the track "Seu Corpo," which became a national hit with its sultry vocals and pulsating rhythms.
The song's explicit lyrics and suggestive music video drew criticism from conservative groups, leading to censorship pressure.
They released several more albums including "Corpo e Alma" in 2001 and "Fabbri III" in 2004, but none matched the commercial success of their debut. Müller left the band in 2006, and the group faced internal turmoil during this period.
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