H-Biel formed in 2015 around vocalist Biel, with guitarists Fellipe Gonçalves and Leo Mello, bassist Vinicius Oliveira, and drummer Hugo Almeida. They broke through the following year with the single "Não Quero Que Vá," which became an instant hit in Brazil. The song's blend of pop, sertanejo, and funk elements gave the band its early sound.
In 2017, Biel faced public allegations of domestic violence that led to concert cancellations and backlash. The band apologized for his actions and worked to rebuild their standing with fans. They continued releasing music, including tracks like "Casal 20," "Química," and "Cafajeste," and collaborated with artists such as MC Kevinho and Gusttavo Lima.
Their recordings have accumulated millions of streams, and they've received various awards. The group's lineup has remained stable, with each member contributing to their rhythmic, melodic foundation. H-Biel's music, anchored by Biel's vocals and songwriting, maintains a presence in Brazil's contemporary scene.
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