A folk and roots pair whose songs like 'Brega' became familiar sounds across Brazil.
For a sense of their sound, 'Brega' and 'Isso Aqui É Um Jogo' hold up well. They're straightforward, melodic, and feel like they've always been around.
Falante's music quietly worked its way into Brazilian life. Songs like 'Brega' and 'Barquinho de Papel' turned into everyday listening, while tracks like 'Índio' and 'Brasil' nudged at social conversations in the mid-90s. They weren't just making records; they were part of the background music for a generation.
They formed in 1985 and released their self-titled debut in 1987. After a pause in the early 90s when both Sater and Teixeira went solo, they regrouped around 2000 and kept recording through albums like 'Natureza' and 'Canções do Velho Chico'.
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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