A Rio Grande do Sul band mixing samba, forró, and sertanejo with contemporary touches since 1998.
For their blend of tradition and energy, check out 'Caloteira' and 'Canarim'. They frame what this band does well.
They've been blending traditional Brazilian styles like samba and forró with rock and pop since forming in 1998. Songs like 'Caloteira' show how they keep regional rhythms alive while giving them modern energy. Their lyrics about social and environmental themes have connected with listeners both in their community and beyond.
They started in Rio Grande do Sul in 1998 with Kaquinho on vocals and guitar. Albums like 'O Campeiro' in 2001 and 'Alma do Sul' in 2015 show their steady output. Some traditionalists criticized their modern take on gaucho music, but they kept working with the sounds they liked.
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