Marrom Black
Marrom Black formed in Salvador, Bahia, with Ana Paula Albuquerque on vocals, Pedro Góes on guitar, Anderson Reis on bass, and Gustavo Moura on drums. They...
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Marrom Black formed in Salvador, Bahia, with Ana Paula Albuquerque on vocals, Pedro Góes on guitar, Anderson Reis on bass, and Gustavo Moura on drums. They released their self-titled debut album in 2010, followed by 'De Volta aos Bares' in 2013 and 'Falando de Amor' in 2019.
Their 2016 live album included 'Até o Amanhecer,' which became a breakout hit. Other songs like 'A Cor do Céu' and 'Bom de Mais' appear in their catalog, drawing from Brazilian rhythms.
In 2015, they faced plagiarism accusations over the song 'Entreguei,' which they denied and defended in court. They also performed at a political rally in 2019 that drew some backlash.
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