Harmonia do Samba
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Harmonia do Samba

Harmonia do Samba formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s with Xanddy on lead vocals, Caramelo on backing vocals, Bimba on guitar, and Ed City on...

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Harmonia do Samba's samba-pop mix from Salvador

A Bahian group that blends samba with pop and electronic touches, known for tracks like 'Swing Sangue Bom'.

For a quick sense of their thing, try 'Swing Sangue Bom' or 'Malandrinha'. They're straightforward, danceable tracks that show how they handle samba with those pop touches.

Harmonia do Samba came out of Salvador in the early 2000s with a sound that felt both rooted and modern. Their 2006 song 'Desafio' got some pushback from conservative groups, which they shrugged off as just humor. You can hear their approach on songs like 'Swing Sangue Bom' and 'Malandrinha', it's samba, but with a pop sheen and electronic bits that keep it moving.

They formed in Salvador around 2000 with Xanddy on vocals, Caramelo on backing vocals, Bimba on guitar, and Ed City on keyboards. Albums like 'Harmonia do Samba' in 2004 and 'Nação Regueira' in 2005 built their local presence, and they've played Festival de Verão and Carnaval de Salvador since.

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Harmonia do Samba formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s with Xanddy on lead vocals, Caramelo on backing vocals, Bimba on guitar, and Ed City on keyboards. Their music mixes samba with pop and electronic touches, heard on tracks like 'Eu Que Vou' and 'Agacha Mae'.

They've released albums like 'Harmonia do Samba' in 2004, 'Nação Regueira' in 2005, and 'Desafio' in 2006. The 2006 song 'Desafio' drew criticism from conservative groups for its lyrics, though the band defended it as humorous social reflection.

Harmonia do Samba has performed at events like the Festival de Verão and Carnaval de Salvador. Other songs include 'Tá Solteira, Mas Não Tá Sozinha' and 'Opções'.

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