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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