A Brazilian duo from Recife who built a catalog of rhythmic love songs and party tunes.
If you want to hear what they do, "Cachaça" is the one that put them on the map. For their typical love-song style, try "Te Amo Demais" or "Dois Corações."
They came up with "Cachaça" in 2006, a song about the sugarcane spirit that caught on across Brazil. Their music sticks to the forró tradition from the northeast, upbeat, danceable stuff about everyday romance and social gatherings. Songs like "Te Amo Demais" and "Dois Corações" follow that same pattern of catchy, uncomplicated celebration.
They started getting attention with "Cachaça" in 2006 and put out albums like "Coladinha" in 2007 and "Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha" in 2008. Their sound stayed rooted in forró while appealing to a broad audience that wanted straightforward party music. There were some plagiarism accusations around their 2010 song "Tô Solteiro de Novo," but the track kept its popularity.
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