Marli
Marli formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1998 around vocalist Marlise Mattos and guitarist Edgar Scandurra, with bassist Renato Martins and drummer Marcelo...
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Marli formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 1998 around vocalist Marlise Mattos and guitarist Edgar Scandurra, with bassist Renato Martins and drummer Marcelo Negrete completing the quartet. Their sound pulled from soul, funk, and Brazilian music, though some listeners found their blend of pop, rock, and samba unconventional at first.
Their debut album came out in 2005, followed by records in 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2018. The band is probably best known for the song "Tragam uma tocha, Janete, Isabela," but other tracks like "Cachaça" and "Macumba Pirata" show their range across those albums.
Their lyrics sometimes touched on sensuality and empowerment, which drew mixed reactions in Brazil.
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