A Brazilian band blending forró, xote, and samba around Kaia Wilker's voice and accordion.
For a good sense of their style, try "Sala de Reboco" or "Me Dá Meu Coração." They're the kind of songs that just feel right for a late-night dance floor.
Kaia no Xote matters because they bring a straightforward, rhythmic sincerity to Brazilian roots music without overcomplicating it. Songs like "Sala de Reboco" show how their sound leans into heartfelt forró and xote traditions. Their 2019 single "Amor Pra Mais de Mil" sparked conversations about how traditional a modern band can be, keeping their music grounded in real feeling.
The band formed in 2017 with Kaia Wilker on vocals and accordion, Pedro Fases on drums, and João Victor Santana on bass. They've kept releasing music steadily, from "Cai na Farra" in 2020 to "Forrózinho de São João" in 2022, while playing shows that highlight their rhythmic, unfussy approach.
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