Identidade Reggae formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1998, a group of musicians drawn together by reggae music and Brazilian influences like Edson Gomes and Gilberto Gil. Their debut album 'Identidade' came out the following year.
Their song 'Voar' drew attention for lyrics addressing police brutality, sparking debate in Brazil. The band continued to work with themes of social justice and personal reflection in their music.
They've released five studio albums, including 'Lágrimas de Fogo'. Songs like 'Bom Dia Amor' and 'Plural do Amor' show their blend of reggae rhythms with Brazilian musical elements.
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