A Brazilian duo who found their voice in rural sertanejo and kept making music through it all.
For a sense of their style, listen to A Culpa É Sua and Mulher Bandida. They frame the duo's straightforward sertanejo approach.
They came up in Goiás playing sertanejo, that rural Brazilian style, and stuck with it even when things got complicated. A song like A Culpa É Sua got them wider attention in 2005, and tracks like Meia Noite e Meia show what they do. They're a solid example of a duo who built a catalog from their roots.
They started playing together in the late 1990s and put out their first album, Tradição Sertaneja, in 2000. After some legal trouble in 2008, they said they'd focus more on original material, but their sound stayed rooted in sertanejo.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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