A 2000s Brazilian group whose lyrics about social themes drew both support and criticism.
If you want to understand what made Jayne different, start with 'Um Novo Amanhecer'. For their more conventional side, 'Quer o Que?' or 'Quando o Amor Acaba' work just fine.
Jayne wasn't just another band from the early 2000s Brazilian scene. Their 2007 song 'Um Novo Amanhecer' sparked actual debate about religion in the country, which was unusual for pop music at the time. Tracks like 'Quer o Que?' and 'Quando o Amor Acaba' show they could write straightforward love songs too, but it was that willingness to touch social themes that made people pay attention.
They formed in the early 2000s and put out albums like 'Amigos Para Sempre' in 2005 and 'Um Novo Amanhecer' in 2007. By 2010 they were releasing 'O Som da Alma', and 'Conexão' came in 2013. The lineup stayed pretty consistent with Jayne on lead vocals, Miguel Zinovic on vocals, André Rodrigues on guitar, Pedro Martins on bass, and Ricardo Mota on drums.
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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