Leno is a Brazilian band that started putting out music in the early 2000s. Their sound leans on pop and forró rhythms, and they got their big break with the single "A Festa dos Seus 15 Anos." That song, a nostalgic take on teenage romance, became a hit and gave the group its defining track.
The band's lineup includes Rafael Castro on lead vocals, Matheus Neves on guitar, Victor Hugo on bass, and Dhiego Lemos on drums. They released a series of albums through the 2000s, starting with their self-titled debut in 2003 and following up with records like "A Festa dos Seus 15 Anos" in 2005 and "Amor de Verão" in 2007.
Other songs in their catalog, such as "Coisinha Estúpida," "O Ritmo da Chuva," and "Flores Mortas," share that mix of straightforward pop melodies and forró's upbeat feel. In 2007, there was some noise about the melody of "A Festa dos Seus 15 Anos" being similar to an older song, but those claims didn't stick around.
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