A Brazilian duo known for emotive vocal harmonies and straightforward romantic themes in samba and sertanejo styles.
For their signature sound, try 'Não Tem Cachaça Que Cura' and 'Vem Me Amar de Novo'. They're straightforward romantic ballads that show what the duo does well.
Their 1997 debut album 'Não Tem Cachaça Que Cura' established them with audiences who appreciated romantic ballads, and the title track became particularly popular. Songs like 'Vem Me Amar de Novo' and 'Passa Lá (part. Trio Parada Dura)' show their style drawing from Brazilian genres. Their live shows developed a reputation for energy, with Máida's vocals and Marcelo's guitar work forming the core of their sound.
They released their debut album 'Não Tem Cachaça Que Cura' in 1997. Early on, some critics found their approach too sentimental, but they continued performing and recording. Their songs show a consistent style with emotive vocal harmonies and romantic themes.
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