A Brazilian duo known for songs about love and relationships, blending sertanejo with pop.
For a good sense of their vibe, try "Duas Vidas" or "Espera Eu." They're the kind of songs that just work in the car or at a backyard churrasco.
They broke through in 2013 with "Tô Valendo Nada," and tracks like "Duas Vidas" show how they mix traditional viola caipira with modern pop sounds. Their music sticks to straightforward themes of romance and heartache, which has kept them a steady presence in Brazilian sertanejo. Even with some offstage noise over the years, their songs still pull in listeners who want that familiar, melodic style.
They started playing locally before 2013 brought wider attention. Since then, they've put out albums like "Flor e o Beija-Flor" in 2014 and "Manifesto Musical" in 2022, keeping their sound consistent. Henrique usually takes lead vocals and guitar, while Juliano backs him up on the viola caipira.
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