Gali Galó
Gali Galó is a Brazilian funk duo from São Paulo, formed in 2016 by Lisa Macedo and Pedro Calais. Their name comes from the Galician immigrants who brought...
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Gali Galó is a Brazilian funk duo from São Paulo, formed in 2016 by Lisa Macedo and Pedro Calais. Their name comes from the Galician immigrants who brought the accordion to Brazil. They started playing in the local underground scene with what people described as a raw sound.
In 2019, they released "Fluxo (Mulher do Futuro)," which became a viral hit and brought them wider attention in Brazil. The song mixes funk and electronic elements. They followed it with their debut album "Flux" in 2020.
Another track, "Caminhoneira," appears among their popular songs. Their music has drawn criticism from some conservative groups for explicit content, but they've kept making it.
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