Girls (Brasil)
Girls formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2004 as an all-female pop group with members Maria João, Sabrina, Debby, and Karen. Songs like "Acenda a Luz" and "O Mundo...
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Girls formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2004 as an all-female pop group with members Maria João, Sabrina, Debby, and Karen.
Songs like "Acenda a Luz" and "O Mundo Dá Voltas" with Mika showed their range, while "Guerreiras" featured Negra Li. Maria João handled lead vocals, Sabrina brought stage energy, Debby added soulful harmonies, and Karen played drums. The group faced some criticism for being outspoken and provocative in a male-dominated industry.
After their run as a group, the members pursued solo work. Maria João released an album in 2018, Sabrina moved into acting, Debby worked as a songwriter and producer, and Karen toured as a drummer for other bands.
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