ICE formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s when Fábio Serra, Renato Prestes, and Pedro Henrique started playing together. Their sound pulls from samba, funk, and electronic music, which didn't immediately fit into established Brazilian music categories. The track 'A Noite Tá Cara' became their most recognizable song, capturing a certain nocturnal energy that resonated with listeners.
Their lyrics often touch on social issues like inequality and poverty, which has drawn both attention and occasional criticism. They released their first album in 2004, and have put out several more since then, each showing some shift in their approach without abandoning that core blend of rhythms.
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