A family group from Rio de Janeiro that blends Brazilian rhythms, pop, and classical music across more than twenty albums.
For a sense of their mix, try 'Fogo Contra Fogo' or 'Exultantes Te Adoramos', they cover a lot of ground without losing that family feel.
They started playing in local churches in Campos dos Goytacazes, and their 1995 album 'Nordeste Brasileiro' with the track 'Meu Guri' brought them wider attention in Brazil. Songs like 'Fogo Contra Fogo' and 'Garota de Ipanema/Sampa/Samba do avião' show their range across Brazilian styles. They've toured from Latin America to Europe and Asia, keeping a family-run sound alive for decades.
Luís Corrêa Lima began performing with his six children in the 1970s. After 'Nordeste Brasileiro' in 1995, they released albums like 'Brasileirinho' in 1997 and 'Família Lima 20 Anos' in 2005, with Kiko Lima leaving in 2011.
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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