A Brazilian forró band that blended tradition with contemporary sounds, anchored by Andrê Marim's vocals.
If you're new to them, 'Perdoa-me' is the one that broke through. For something later, try 'Vaqueiro Atualizado' or 'Sexy.'
Forró Sacode came out of northeastern Brazil in the late 1990s with a sound that mixed traditional forró with more contemporary elements. Their song 'Perdoa-me' caught on nationally and got them noticed. Tracks like 'Vaqueiro Atualizado' and 'Sexy' show how they kept that energy going through the 2000s.
They formed in the late 1990s with Andrê Marim on vocals. The band kept putting out records in the 2000s, like 'Só Pra Quem Tem Fé' and 'Voltei pra Ficar,' while Marim stayed through lineup changes.
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