A Brazilian band known for energetic live sets and lyrics that sometimes stirred controversy.
For a sense of their style, try "Eu Sempre Soube" or "Esquecer." They're solid, unpretentious songs that frame the band well.
Fake Number's music blends pop and indie with electronic touches, anchored by Felipe Lira's vocals and Paula Torelly's bass lines. Songs like "Eu Sempre Soube" and "4 Mil Horas" show their straightforward, melodic approach. Their lyrics about love and sexuality drew protests and canceled shows, especially around the 2017 album "Corpo e Alma," but they kept releasing records anyway.
They formed in São Paulo around 2012, with their first single "Aquela Música" out in 2014 and an album the next year. Later albums like "Tudo que Eu Queria" in 2018 and "Só Quero Te Amar" in 2020 brought tracks such as "Esquecer" and "Meu Futuro." They toured in Brazil and abroad, sticking to their core sound without much fuss about collaborations.
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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