Laylizzy
Laylizzy formed in 2005 with Carla Pires on vocals, Pedro Marques on guitar, Hugo Fernandes on bass, and João Ricardo on drums. They're a Portuguese band...
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Laylizzy formed in 2005 with Carla Pires on vocals, Pedro Marques on guitar, Hugo Fernandes on bass, and João Ricardo on drums. They're a Portuguese band known for songs like "Nunca Tou No Place (part Hernâni)" and "Quarter Milli (part. Djimetta)."
Their 2009 self-titled debut was followed by albums in 2012, 2015, and 2018. The track "Nunca Tou No Place" drew attention for its direct lyrics about loneliness and heartbreak.
They've worked with other artists including Hernâni, who appears on that song, and Brazilian musician Marisa Monte.
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