A Salvador band mixing northeastern axé and pagode with modern sounds since 2014.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Ninguém' for something more introspective, then 'Say Goodbye' with Badsista for that collaborative energy.
Jaloo's music feels like a conversation between Brazil's regional traditions and what's happening now. Songs like 'Último Recado' with Charlie Tixier show how they build on axé foundations while keeping things fresh. Their collaborations with artists like Badsista and Dona Onete give their sound a communal, layered quality that's both specific to Bahia and open to wider influences.
They started in 2014 in Salvador with Lídio, Bruno Pardal, Rafael Pondé, and Thiago Trad. Their debut 'Céu Azul' came out in 2015, followed by albums like 'Pra Gente Acordar' in 2017 and 'Só Pra Ser Sincero' in 2022. The writing pulls from life in Brazil, touching on personal and social themes while maintaining that northeastern rhythmic core.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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