Furacão do Forró
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Furacão do Forró

Furacão do Forró came out of Salvador, Bahia, and their single 'Tchan-NaNa-NaNaNa vai-vai-vai-vai' got big in the late 1990s. That song, along with tracks...

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Furacão do Forró, the late-90s Bahia hitmakers

A Brazilian forró group whose 1990s singles still turn up at parties.

For a quick sense of their style, try 'Quem Perde é Você' or 'Não Mexa Com Meu Namorado.' They're both pretty direct and built for dancing.

Their single 'Tchan-NaNa-NaNaNa vai-vai-vai-vai' blew up nationally in the late 1990s, and tracks like 'Quem Perde é Você' kept the momentum going. With over forty albums, they helped define a certain straightforward, danceable forró sound from Salvador. You still hear their music around, especially those late-90s cuts.

They came out of Salvador, Bahia, and built a national profile with hits like 'Tá Sofrendo Porque Quer' and 'Poderosa, Linda e Perigosa.' The group recorded a huge number of albums in those years, including 'Tchan no Brasil' and 'Tchan na Selva.'

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Furacão do Forró came out of Salvador, Bahia, and their single 'Tchan-NaNa-NaNaNa vai-vai-vai-vai' got big in the late 1990s. That song, along with tracks like 'Tá Sofrendo Porque Quer' and 'Poderosa, Linda e Perigosa,' gave them a national profile. They put out a lot of records in those years, including albums like 'Tchan no Brasil' and 'Tchan na Selva.'

Some of the people who were part of the band included vocalists Carla Perez and Jacaré, along with dancers Sheila Mello and Scheila Carvalho. Their performances and lyrics sometimes drew criticism, but they kept going with that style.

They recorded many albums, over forty in total, which is a lot for any group. The music from that period, with its straightforward rhythms and direct lyrics, still gets played. You can hear it in songs like 'Quem Perde É Você' or 'Sou Assim e Não Vou Mudar.'

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