Marco Aurélio e Bueno formed in the early 1980s when Marco Aurélio and Fernando Bueno began working together. Their song 'Vida Amargurada' became an early hit, a ballad that helped establish them as a popular duo in Brazil.
Their music drew from Brazilian rhythms like samba and bossa nova while incorporating rock and folk elements. Songs like 'Alçapão' and 'Alívio Passageiro' show their range, moving between poetic introspection and more direct emotional expression.
They released several albums including Vida Amargurada in 1984 and Um Dia de Cada Vez in 1986. Their work explored themes of love, heartbreak, and everyday struggles, often with a raw emotional quality that connected with listeners.
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