A Brazilian band whose lyrics tackled social issues and personal struggles.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Não Dá Pra Entender' and 'Medo.' Both show how they handled social themes without losing the groove.
They came up in Rio de Janeiro with a sound that didn't fit neatly into one genre. Songs like 'Medo' and 'Não Dá Pra Entender' drew a loyal following while putting them at odds with some critics. Their approach blended samba rhythms with funk and pop textures in a way that felt specific to their moment.
Their debut album was called 'Não Dá Pra Entender,' which got them some national attention. They followed it with records like 'Tudo É Possível' and 'Vida em Preto e Branco.' The band's core included Milad Rad on vocals and guitar, Marcio Netto on bass, Gustavo Guimarães on drums, and Igor Prado on saxophone and percussion.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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