Kambalacho
Kambalacho formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1997, with Leandro Lehart as their vocalist. They mixed samba, funk, and pop into something that caught on quickly....
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Kambalacho formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1997, with Leandro Lehart as their vocalist. They mixed samba, funk, and pop into something that caught on quickly. Their song 'Deixe Eu Ser Seu Namorado' became a big hit in Brazil, getting heavy radio play and turning into something of a national anthem for a while.
In 2003, they had some legal trouble over that same song, 'Deixe Eu Ser Seu Namorado,' regarding unauthorized use. They kept going through it, putting out albums like 'Sambando de Saia' in 1998 and 'Na Estrada' in 2006. Other tracks like 'Remexa' and 'Volta' also became part of their set.
The band's lineup stayed fairly steady over time. Alongside Lehart, members included Anderson Leonardo on bass, Pedrinho da Silva on percussion, Fabrício Almeida on drums, and Zé Henrique on guitar. Their music, built around those rhythms and Lehart's voice, became closely tied to the sound of Rio.
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