Laura Cândida is a Brazilian band named after its founder, a young singer who gathered a group of musicians to make music. Their song 'Jardim Pra Toda Flor' became well-known, and they also recorded tracks like 'O Rei do Castelo' and 'Feito Flor'. Their work includes collaborations with other artists, such as Marcos Lessa on the song 'Jardim Pra Toda Flor' and Gustavo Fagundes on 'Primaverando'.
Their debut album was titled 'Jardim Pra Toda Flor'. The music incorporates samba, rock, and pop elements. The band's focus on themes of inclusion and acceptance was part of their approach from the start, though this perspective sometimes drew criticism at the time.
They continued to release albums that reflected these social concerns. The group's sound evolved through various collaborations, with different artists bringing their own styles to the recordings.
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