K o d a (BR)
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K o d a (BR)

K o d a is a Brazilian band that formed in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'Raiz' included the song 'Timmy É Um Garoto Bom,' which became widely known. The...

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K o d a, a Brazilian band with a restless sound

A late-1990s group that blended bossa nova, jazz, and electronic touches into something darker.

If you're new to them, 'Timmy É Um Garoto Bom' is the obvious place to start. But 'Solitário Vampiro' or 'Vilania (Romance de Um Vilão)' give you a better sense of their later, moodier side.

K o d a's debut album 'Raiz' gave us 'Timmy É Um Garoto Bom,' a song that stuck around long after its release. Nara Leão's lyrics about love and loss felt direct and personal, and the band wasn't afraid to get experimental on later records. They pulled from bossa nova and folk, but you can hear electronic textures creeping in, too.

They started in the late '90s with a lineup that included Nara Leão on vocals and Marcelo Camelo on guitar. Albums like 'Da Lama ao Caos' and 'O Caminho das Pedras' moved into darker, more exploratory territory. Songs like 'Jack Vigarista' and 'Grinch (part. Kf)' show that shift.

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K o d a is a Brazilian band that formed in the late 1990s. Their debut album 'Raiz' included the song 'Timmy É Um Garoto Bom,' which became widely known. The band's lineup featured Nara Leão on vocals and songwriting, Marcelo Camelo on guitar and vocals, Thiago Camelo on bass, Rodrigo Leão on drums, and Leo Cavalcanti on keyboards and percussion.

They released albums like 'Da Lama ao Caos' and 'O Caminho das Pedras' that explored darker, more experimental directions. Some of their songs include 'Jack Vigarista,' 'Grinch (part. Kf),' and 'Herói.'

Nara Leão's lyrics often dealt with themes of love and loss, and her outspoken nature drew both admiration and criticism. The band's music incorporated elements of bossa nova, jazz, and folk, with influences ranging from traditional Brazilian rhythms to contemporary electronic sounds.

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The Start here section opens with Solitário Vampiro, Pequena Rosa, and Não Valemos Mais Nada (part. Kyu) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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