Jaque Picoli is a Brazilian ensemble that formed in Rio de Janeiro with vocalist Jaqueline "Jaque" Picoli, guitarist Pedro Henrique, bassist Felipe Rodrigues, and drummer Bruno Henrique. Their sound mixes samba, funk, and rock, and their lyrics often touch on social and political themes. One of their best-known songs, "A Dona Hipopótamo," satirizes social media vanity and the obsession with appearance.
They released their debut album "Luzes e Sombras," followed by "Compasso Urbano" and "Corpo Elétrico." Other songs include "A Bruxinha Carmelita," "A Vaquinha Naná," and "A Serenata do Sapinho." The group has collaborated with musicians like Gilberto Gil and Marcelo D2.
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