KY SHEIK
KY SHEIK formed in Recife in 2001, with Kiko Zambianchi on vocals and guitar and DJ Dolores handling percussion and production. Their debut album 'Hoje Tem...
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KY SHEIK formed in Recife in 2001, with Kiko Zambianchi on vocals and guitar and DJ Dolores handling percussion and production. Their debut album 'Hoje Tem Gol do Ribamar!' came out in 2003, and its title track became a local anthem. The band's sound mixed funk and rock with Brazilian rhythms.
They released several more albums including 'Frevo Rasgado' in 2005 and 'Canta Que Eu Danço' in 2007. At various points, the lineup included bassist Bruno 'Bubu' Barbosa and drummer Lúcio 'Magrão' Maia. Their music found an audience in Brazil's clubs and festivals.
They kept recording through the 2010s with albums like 'Acabou Chorare' and 'A Queda'. Their early material, particularly that 2003 debut, still gets played on Brazilian radio.
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