Gabriel Jamaz
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Gabriel Jamaz

Gabriel Jamaz is a musical collective from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Their sound pulls from reggae, samba, and rock, and they've built a following with songs...

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Gabriel Jamaz, the Salvador collective mixing reggae and samba.

A Bahian group led by Gabriel Soares, their songs blend rhythm with social reflection.

For a sense of their sound, try "Porque Dizer Não?" or "É Assim Que Se Pode Vencer." They frame the group's blend of message and groove pretty well.

They're not just a band from Salvador; they're a collective that makes you move and think. A track like "É Assim Que Se Pode Vencer" sparked real conversation in 2018 for its political edge. Their music pulls from reggae, samba, and rock to tackle issues without losing the melody.

They started with the 2015 album "Resistência," which set their tone. Then came "Nós Por Nós" in 2017 and "Liberdade" in 2019, all from their base in Salvador. The lineup includes vocalist Gabriel Soares, guitarists André Macedo and Neto, bassist Baco, and a drummer.

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Gabriel Jamaz is a musical collective from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. Their sound pulls from reggae, samba, and rock, and they've built a following with songs that often address social issues. Tracks like "Porque Dizer Não?" and "É Assim Que Se Pode Vencer" show their blend of melody and message.

In 2015, they released their debut album "Resistência," which established their approach. They followed it with albums like "Nós Por Nós" in 2017 and "Liberdade" in 2019. The group is led by vocalist and songwriter Gabriel Soares, with musicians including guitarists André Macedo and Neto, bassist Baco, and a drummer.

Their 2018 song "É Assim Que Se Pode Vencer" drew attention for its political commentary, sparking conversation and some backlash. It became something of an anthem in certain circles. They continue to work from their base in Salvador, putting out music that connects with listeners looking for both rhythm and reflection.

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