Sisters Hanna and Mariana Lima with cousin Renata Diniz formed in 1992, mixing samba, pop, and soundtrack work.
For their Brazilian roots, 'Aquarela do Brasil' is the obvious touchstone. But 'And I'm Telling You' shows a different side of their catalog, one that reached for soundtrack work and English pop.
Their version of 'Aquarela do Brasil' from their 1995 debut gave them their first real attention, and they've kept that Brazilian sound at the center even when branching out. Songs like 'And I'm Telling You' show them taking on English-language pop, while 'Castillos De Arena' and 'Verdeazul' point to their range within Latin styles. They've been performing for over thirty years now, through shifts in Brazilian music and even some political controversy in 2016.
They started as a trio in 1992 and released their debut album in 1995. Through the 1990s and 2000s they put out albums like 'Luz do Sol' and 'Amanhã,' mixing bossa nova and samba with their own material and some English-language pop. They've continued performing and recording, with later releases including a live album and a symphonic recording.
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