M Brothers
The M Brothers are a Brazilian group that gained attention with their song "Menina Atrevida." The track went viral in 2011, which brought them wider...
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The M Brothers are a Brazilian group that gained attention with their song "Menina Atrevida." The track went viral in 2011, which brought them wider recognition. They're sometimes described as the Mattos Brothers, with members named Marcelo and Murilo.
Their music draws from Brazilian rhythms along with pop and R&B. They released albums like "Ao Vivo no Vivo Rio" in 2012 and "Na Estrada" in 2014. Their lyrics often touch on love and everyday themes.
In 2015, there were some allegations about the composition of "Menina Atrevida," though the matter was resolved out of court. The group has faced occasional criticism about their songwriting approach, but they've maintained a loyal following.
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