Zeeba
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Zeeba

Zeeba formed in São Paulo around 2008, with Aline Souza on vocals, Sérgio Sayeg on guitar, Ricardo Dias on drums, and Cássio Cunha on bass. Their music pulls...

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Zeeba's samba-funk sound and social lyrics

A São Paulo band blending samba, funk, and afrobeat to write about race and inequality.

For a quick sense of their sound, try 'O Quanto Eu Gosto de Você' or 'Cansei' with Carol Biazin.

Zeeba's music pulls from samba, funk, and afrobeat, and they've often written about social themes like race and inequality. Songs like 'O Quanto Eu Gosto de Você' with Clarissa Müller show their knack for catchy, collaborative tracks that still carry weight. They built an audience through live shows rather than mainstream channels, which feels true to their grassroots vibe.

Zeeba formed in São Paulo around 2008, with Aline Souza on vocals, Sérgio Sayeg on guitar, Ricardo Dias on drums, and Cássio Cunha on bass. They put out albums including 'Tudo Que Importa' in 2010 and 'O Baile' in 2013, and kept working despite some early resistance to their politically charged material.

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Zeeba formed in São Paulo around 2008, with Aline Souza on vocals, Sérgio Sayeg on guitar, Ricardo Dias on drums, and Cássio Cunha on bass. Their music pulls from samba, funk, and afrobeat, and they've often written about social themes like race and inequality.

They put out albums including 'Tudo Que Importa' in 2010 and 'O Baile' in 2013. Some of their songs are 'O Quanto Eu Gosto de Você' with Clarissa Müller, 'Cansei' featuring Carol Biazin, and 'Sun Goes Down'.

Their lyrics tend to focus on empowerment and identity, and they built an audience through live shows rather than mainstream channels. The band kept working despite some early resistance to their politically charged material.

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The Start here section opens with Eu Te Quero (part. Manu Gavassi), O Quanto Eu Gosto de Você (part. Clarissa Müller), and Cansei (feat. Carol Biazin) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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