A São Paulo band mixing samba, pop, and sharp comedy since the early 2000s.
For their vibe, start with "Os 3 Porquinhos" and "Bruxa de Blair Vs. Bruxa do 71." That's their humor and social edge in a nutshell.
They caught attention with "Os 3 Porquinhos," a funny take on the fairy tale that sparked a copyright dispute in 2009. Their songs like "Bruxa de Blair Vs. Bruxa do 71" and "O Papa Renunciou" keep that mix of humor and social commentary going. They've worked with Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, which says something about their place in Brazilian music.
They formed in São Paulo with Rodrigo Lima, Gabriel Thomaz, and Fê Campos. Albums like "Coisa Boa" in 2004, "Dia de Sol" in 2007, and "Piriri" in 2011 show them moving through samba, pop, rock, and reggae sounds.
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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