Fred Arrais
Fred Arrais came up in Salvador, where he heard samba and MPB around him. He put together a band in the early 2000s with guitarist Marcelo Guimarães, bassist...
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Fred Arrais came up in Salvador, where he heard samba and MPB around him. He put together a band in the early 2000s with guitarist Marcelo Guimarães, bassist Paulo César Barros, and drummer Glauber Lopes. Their first album came out in 2005, and the title track "Tremenda Graça" became the song people knew them by.
That record also had songs like "Tu És Bom" and "Meu Salvador," which were straightforward and melodic. The band played live with a lot of energy, and their music had a groove that caught on. Some of their lyrics touched on social topics, which got them talked about, but mostly they were known for the sound of those early records.
After a while, the attention shifted from the band's music to Arrais's personal life, which became a subject of media coverage. The songs from that period, like "Meu coração é Teu" and "Eu Quero Mais de Ti," kept a similar feel, melodic and direct, even as things changed around them.
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