Hallison e Mococa
Hallison e Mococa are a duo from São Paulo who work with samba, jazz, and bossa nova. Hallison Kennedy handles guitar and composition, while Mococa, whose...
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Hallison e Mococa are a duo from São Paulo who work with samba, jazz, and bossa nova. Hallison Kennedy handles guitar and composition, while Mococa, whose full name is Maria Augusta, writes lyrics and sings. They put out albums like 'Samba de Esquina' in 2014, 'Amor de Outono' in 2016, and 'Memórias de um Tempo' in 2019.
In 2018, their single 'A Outra' got attention for lyrics about infidelity and self-discovery. Other songs like 'Bala na Agulha' and 'Calçada Dos Sonhos' show their range within Brazilian rhythms.
Their music doesn't follow commercial formulas, which has kept their fanbase loyal rather than massive. They've stayed focused on the interplay between Hallison's guitar work and Mococa's vocal delivery, building a catalog that feels consistent without repeating itself.
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