A forró group from Fortaleza that blends traditional instruments with modern pop and rock.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'Te Pedi Pra Me Levar a Serio' or 'Tchau e Bença.' They're good examples of how they handle those forró rhythms with a lighter, almost pop feel.
They formed in 2009 and built a sound around Thiago Carvalho's accordion, Rick Oliveira's zabumba, and Romário do Cavaco's cavaquinho. That traditional forró setup gets a lift from pop and rock influences, clear in songs like 'Sorte' and 'Mente Tão Bem.' Their debut album 'Não Perco Mais Um Dia de Sol' in 2011 gave them their first real attention, anchored by the title track that's still one of their most recognizable.
They started in Fortaleza in 2009 and released their debut album 'Não Perco Mais Um Dia de Sol' in 2011. Later records like 'Nos Braços do Sol' and 'A Saga de um Forrozeiro' in 2019 kept that blend of traditional forró and modern touches going.
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